Belgian journal of zoology

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Royal Belgian Zoological Society and colleagues from the Research InstituteGhent University have published the research: Belgian Journal of Zoology, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: In this note the authors provide detailed information regarding the first Belgian records of M. adventor, a species that can easily be distinguished from any other native and non-native planarian based on its unique colour pattern, consisting of a brown body with randomly scattered pale blue patches .

SUMMARY

    Far, 25 species of non-native land planarians have been found in Europe [2][3]. Five of . . .

     

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