From Natural History of Southeast Alaska
Best found at
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Halibut Point Rec +
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Class
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Rhabditophora +
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Common name is
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Giant Flatworm +
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Documentation requested
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false +
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Family
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Callioplanidae +
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Genus
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Kaburakia +
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Order
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Polycladida +
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Origination status is
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Native +
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Phylum
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Platyhelminthes +
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Scientific name is
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Kaburakia excelsa +
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SpecificEpithet
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Excelsa +
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Summary
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The giant flatworm is recognized by its si … The giant flatworm is recognized by its size (sometimes ten centimeters long), and by the presence of tiny eye spots along the perimeter, and a pair of tentacles that look a lot like slug antennae. The eye spots, however, are very hard to see, and the tentacles can be retracted.o see, and the tentacles can be retracted. +
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Synonyms include
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Cryptophallus magnus +
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TaxonRank
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species +
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Categories |
Marine Invertebrate +
, Species +
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Modification dateThis property is a special property in this wiki.
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25 July 2013 09:32:33 +
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Kaburakia excelsa +
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