Sobre Turbellaria brasileiros

Publication Type:Journal Article
Year of Publication:1946
Authors:E. Marcus
Journal:Boletim da Faculdade de Filosofia, Ciencias e Letras, Universidade de Sao Paulo
Volume:11
Start Page:5
Pagination:5-254
Abstract:

A taxonomic-morph. monograph of 17 gen. and 36 spp. of flatworms recognized in a limited portion of the freshwaters of Brazil, especially about Sao Paulo, a work complementing the author’s previous monographs of the Bryozoa and limnetic Oligochaeta. The numerous ilustrations indicate the wealth of detailed anatomical study, such as digestive and reproductive mechanisms, rhabdites and glandular organs. Biological notes, homolo-gies and distr. of cosmopolitan spp. are discussed at length, with keys for the separation of Brazilian forms from related exotic ones. The following are new: Microstomum delphax, M. evelinae, Baicalellia evelinae, Microdalyellia sawayai, M. evelinae, M. hymanae, M. trisolena, M. acariaia, M. intricate, M. uncia, M. therapaina, M. thymara, M. cypris, M. bellis, M. tridesma, Strongylostoma dicorymbum, Phaenocora bresslaui, P. evelinae, P. chloroxantha, Olisthanella parva, Bothromesostoma evelinae, Plagiostomum evelinae, MEIDIAMA, with M. lutheri, MINONA, with M. evelinae, BOPSULA, with B. evelinae, RHODAX, with R. evelinae, Curtisia schubarti, Dugesia nonatoi, D. arndti. There is a 16-page English summary.

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