Procerodes littoralis

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Procerodes littoralis
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Platyhelminthes
Order: Tricladida
Family: Procerodidae
Genus: Procerodes
Species:
P. littoralis
Binomial name
Procerodes littoralis
(Strøm, 1768)[1]
Synonyms
List
  • Fovia littoralis (Stimpson, 1857)
  • Gunda graffi Bohmig, 1893
  • Gunda ulvae Ørsted, 1843
  • Planaria cornuta Müller, 1776
  • Planaria frequens Leidy, 1855
  • Planaria littoralis Müller, 1776
  • Planaria ulvae Ørsted, 1888
  • Procerodes frequens (Leidy, 1855)
  • Procerodes graffi (Bohmig, 1893)
  • Procerodes litoralis (Strøm, 1768)
  • Procerodes ulvae (Ørsted, 1843)
  • Procerodes wheatlandi Girard, 1850

Procerodes littoralis is a species of triclad flatworm widely distributed on the shores of northwestern Europe and on the east coast of North America from Newfoundland northwards.

Procerodes littoralis is a small flatworm with a maximum length of 9 mm (0.35 in) and width of 1.5 mm (0.06 in), but it is usually smaller than this. It has a fairly wide head with two distinctive marginal tentacles with a pair of eyes behind them. The neck region is slightly narrower and the body is plump and bottle-shaped. The dorsal surface is greyish or olive-brown and the internal organs are sometimes visible through the cuticle. The eyes are surrounded by pale patches which are separated by a slightly darker stripe.[2]

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