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Five new species of cotylean flatworms (Platyhelminthes: Polycladida: Cotylea) from Oaxaca, southern Mexican Pacific
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First record of Stenostomum sphagnetorum (Platyhelminthes, Catenulida) from India
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Two new species of a new genus, Pseudorogneda, of Polycystididae discovered in Southern China

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Genetic variability of Arthurdendyus triangulatus (Dendy, 1894), a non-native invasive land planarian

DAVID M ROBERTS ORCID , BRIAN BOAG ORCID , FRASER HUNTER , JAMIE TARLTON , KATRIN MACKENZIE , ROY NEILSON ORCID
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A new genus and species of Anchitrematidae Mehra, 1935 (Digenea: Gorgoderoidea) in a freshwater fish from the River Nile at Qena, Egypt with amendation of the family

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Cataloguing Prof. Eudóxia M. Froehlich’s wet collection of land planarians (Platyhelminthes, Geoplanidae): a bounty of type specimens of 78 species

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First records of two alien land flatworms (Tricladida, Geoplanidae) from Northeastern Italy

LUCA DORIGO , TOMMASO DAL LAGO , MATTIA MENCHETTI , RONALD SLUYS
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Neotropical Monogenoidea. 63. Atopogyrodactylus praecipuus gen. et sp. n. (Gyrodactylidae), an oviparous gyrodactylid from the external surface
of a bristlenose catfish Ancistrus sp. (Siluriformes: Loricariidae) from the Rondônian Amazon, Brazil

DELANE C. KRITSKY , WALTER A. BOEGER , LUCIANA PATELLA
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The identity of the invasive yellow-striped terrestrial planarian found recently in Europe: Caenoplana variegata (Fletcher & Hamilton, 1888) or Caenoplana bicolor (Graff, 1899)?

HUGH D JONES , EDUARDO MATEOS , MARTA RIUTORT , MARTA ÁLVAREZ-PRESAS
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Guide to the trematodes (Platyhelminthes) that infect the California horn snail (Cerithideopsis californica: Potamididae: Gastropoda) as first intermediate host

RYAN F. HECHINGER
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