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Spathula
Genus of flatworms From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Spathula is a genus of dugesiid triclad. Its species are found in Australia and New Zealand.
Until 1977, Spathula was ranked as a subgenus of Dugesia.[1] The name of the genus derives from the Latin spathula, meaning "broad, flat piece".
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Description
Specimens of this genus have a triangular head.[2] Along with this, the genus was originally defined as planarians with "one atrium (undivided) around the penis, into which opens the bursa stalk" and numerous testes.[3]
Species
The following species are recognised in the genus Spathula[4]
- Spathula agelaea Hay & Ball, 1979
 - Spathula alba Allison, 1997
 - Spathula camara Ball, 1977
 - Spathula dittae Ball & Tran, 1979
 - Spathula foeni Ball, 1977
 - Spathula fontinalis (Nurse, 1950)
 - Spathula gourbaultae Ball, 1977
 - Spathula limicola (Nurse, 1950)
 - Spathula miserabile Sluys & Grant, 2006
 - Spathula musculosa Sluys & Grant, 2006
 - Spathula neara Ball, 1977
 - Spathula ochyra Ball & Tran, 1979
 - Spathula schauinslandi (Neppi, 1904)
 - Spathula simplex Sluys & Grant, 2006
 - Spathula truculenta Ball, 1977
 - Spathula trunculata Ball, 1977
 - Spathula tryssa Ball, 1977
 
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References
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