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    Crenobia is a genus of planarians in the family Planariidae. It is endemic to Europe and Anatolia. The genus Crenobia includes planarians with an extremely...
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    Crenobia alpina, known as the alpine flatworm, is a species of triclad belonging to the family Planariidae. They are found across the Alps. Crenobia alpina...
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    1776. Twelve genera of Planariidae are known: Atrioplanaria Bdellasimilis Crenobia Digonoporus Hymanella Ijimia Paraplanaria Phagocata Plagnolia Planaria...
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    Planarioidea Crenobia alpina Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Platyhelminthes Order: Tricladida Suborder: Continenticola...
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    Hydrachnidia, and two of Oligochaeta. Phyla involved are Platyhelminthes (Crenobia alpina), Annelida (Lumbricidae and Tubificidae), and arthropods from the...
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    are rare. The site is particularly important for flatworms, including Crenobia alpina and the Polycelis felina. The pools are surrounded by grassland...
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    crassa Chappuis, 1954 Elaphoidella crassicaudis Chappuis, 1936 Elaphoidella crenobia Petkovski, 1973 Elaphoidella croatica Petkovski, 1959 Elaphoidella cuspidata...
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    Invertebrates include five species which are nationally scarce, such as Crenobia alpina, which is found in the winterbourne section and is a flatworm which...
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    are rare. The site is particularly important for flatworms, including Crenobia alpina and the Polycelis felina. Benington High Wood Y 20.7 hectares (51...
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  • creagra Flint, 1981 i c g Chimarra crena Bueno-Soria, 1983 i c g Chimarra crenobia Mey, 1995 i c g Chimarra crepidata Kimmins, 1957 i c g Chimarra cressae...
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