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Childia
groenlandica
(Levinsen, 1879)
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M.D. Hooge; S. Tyler
Acoela (Acoelomorpha) from Bocas del Toro, Panama
2008
Y.I. Tekle; O.I. Raikova; A. Ahmadzadeh; U. Jondelius
Revision of the Childiidae (Acoela), a total evidence approach in reconstructing the phylogeny of acoels with reversed muscle layers.
2005
M.D. Hooge
Evolution of body-wall musculature in the Platyhelminthes (Acoelomorpha, Catenulida, Rhabditophora).
2001
J. Dörjes; T.G. Karling
Species of Turbellaria Acoela in the Swedish Museum of Natural History, with remarks on their anatomy, taxonomy and distribution.
1975
L.F. Bush
Phylum Platyhelminthes--class Turbellaria.
1964
A. Luther
Die Turbellarien Ostfennoskandiens I. Acoela, Catenulida, Macrostomida, Lecithoepitheliata, Prolecithophora, und Proseriata.
1960
L.H. Hyman
Some Turbellaria from the coast of California.
1959
R. Riedl
Zur Kenntnis der Turbellarien adriatischer Schlammböden sowie ihre geographische und faunistischen Beziehung.
1956
L.H. Hyman
Miscellaneous marine and terrestrial Flatworms from South America.
1955
E. Marcus
Turbellaria Brasileiros (8).
1950
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