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Turbellaria, the mainly free-living flatworms, and some of their parasitic relatives, are among the simplest of the metazoa and, as such, provide ideal models for a wide range of fundamental studies. The 60 contributions to <em>Biology of Turbellaria and some Related<em>Flatworms cover taxonomy and phylogeny, biogeography and genetics, ecology and behaviour, Anatomy and ultrastructure, development and regeneration, genes and sequences, and neurophysiology. <em>Biology of<em>Turbellaria and some Related Flatworms is the most recent compilation in the series published in <em>Hydrobiologia since 1981, covering research on these flatworms assembled by the world's leading authorities on the group. <em>Audience: These papers present the advanced student and serious researcher with up to date information on an important, but often neglected group whose place in the animal kingdom demands greater attention.
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Biology of Turbellaria and some Related Flatworms Developments in Hydrobiology 108 Series editor H. J. Dumont Biology of Turbellaria and some Related Flatworms Proceedings of the Seventh International Symposium on the Biology of the Turbellaria, held at Âbo/Turku, Finland, 17-22 June 1993 Edited by Lester R. G. Cannon Reprinted (rom Hydrobiologia, val. 305 (1995) Springer Science+Business Media, BV. Library of Congress Cataloging·in·Publication Data Internatlona I Sympos 1um on the B1010gy of the Turbellaria (7th 1993 Turku, Finland) Biology of Turbei laria and some related flatworms proceed1ngs of the Seventh International Sympos1um on the Biology of the Turbellaria, held at Ăbo/Turku, Finland, 17-22 June 1993 I edited by Lester R.G. Cannon. p. cm. -- Wevelopments in hydrrJbiology v. 108) "Reprinted Iram Hydrobiologia, voI. 305 (1995)." Includes bibliographical references and Index. ISBN 978-94-010-4025-9 ISBN 978-94-011-0045-8 (eBook) DOI 10.1007/978-94-011-0045-8 1. Turbe II ar I a--Congresses. 2. P I atyhe Imi nthes--Congresses. I. Cannon, L. R. G. (Lester Robert Glen), 1940II. Title. III. Series: Developments in hydroblology ; 108. QL391.P7156 1993 595.1'3--dc20 95-14932 ISBN 978-94-010-4025-9 Printed an acid-tree paper AII Rights Reserved © 1995 Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht Originally published by Kluwer Academic Publishers in 1995 Softcover reprint of the hardcover 1st edition 1995 No part of the material protected by this copyright notice may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording or by any information storage and retrieval system, without written permission from the copyright owner. Contents Preface......... ................................ .......... ..... ....... ... .......... ix Organizers ......................................................................... x Acknowledgments .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . x Photograph ........................................................................ xi Participants and Contributors ........................................................ xiii TAXONOMY AND PHYLOGENY Plathelminthes or Platyhelminthes? by U. Ehlers & B. Sopott-Ehlers ............................................... . Two peculiar new genera of Typhloplanoida from the Western Indian Ocean by G.G. de Clerck & E.R. Schockaert .......................................... . Phylogenetic relationships within the Archiloa genus complex (Proseriata, Monocelididae) by P.M. Martens & M.C. Curini-Galletti ........................................ . An elaborati