- Dendrocoelidae
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Dendrocoelidae Dendrocoelum cavaticum Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Platyhelminthes Order: Tricladida Suborder: Continenticola Superfamily: Planarioidea Family: Dendrocoelidae
Hallez, 1892Genus See text.
Dendrocoelidae is a family of freshwater tricladida flatworms.
The largest triclad known belongs to this family, it's up to 40 cm in length and inhabits the Lake Baikal.[1]
Dendrocoelidae is the sister group of Planariidae.[2]
Genera
Dendrocoelidae genera known are the following:[3]
- Acromyadenium de Beauchamp, 1931
- Alaoplana Kenk, 1974
- Amyadenium de Beauchamp, 1931
- Anocelis Stimpson, 1857
- Apodendrocoelum de Beauchamp, 1931
- Archicotylus Korotneff, 1912
- Armilla Livanov, 1961
- Atria Porfirieva, 1970
- Baikalobia Kenk, 1930
- Baikalocotylus Porfirieva, 1977
- Baikaloplana Berg, 1925
- Bdellocephala de Man, 1875
- Bolbodendrocoelum de Beauchamp, 1932
- Caspioplana Zabusova, 1951
- Dendrocoelides de Beauchamp, 1919
- Dendrocoelopsis Kenk, 1930
- Dendrocoelum Ørsted, 1844
- Eudendrocoelum Komarek, 1925
- Gerstfeldtia Sabussowa, 1911
- Hyperbulbina Livanov & Porfirjeva, 1962
- Hyperpapillina Porfirieva, 1973
- Miodendrocoelum de Beauchamp, 1929
- Monocotylus Korotneff, 1912
- Neodendrocoelum Stankovic & Komarek, 1927
- Palaeodendrocoelum Codreanu, 1949
- Papilloplana Kenk, 1974
- Paradendrocoelum Kenk, 1930
- Polycladodes Steinmann, 1910
- Procotyla Leidy, 1857
- Protocotylus Korotneff, 1908
- Rectocephala Hyman, 1953
- Rimacephalus Sabussov, 1901
- Rjabuschinskya Zabusov, 1916
- Sorocelis Grube, 1872
- Sorocelopsis Komarek, 1919
References
- ^ Kozhov, M. 1963. Lake Baikal and Its Life. The Hague: W. Junk. vii + 344pp.
- ^ De Vries, E.J. & Sluys, R., 1991. "Phylogenetic relationships of the genus Dugesia (Platyhelminthes, Tricladida, Paludicola)". J. Zool., Lond., 223:103-116.
- ^ Tyler, Schilling, Hooge & Bush 2006 : Turbellarian taxonomic database. Version 1.5 Database
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