Bipalium fuscatum
Bipalium fuscatum is a species of land planarian first described by William Stimpson in 1857. It has been found in Japan, Indonesia, and in parts of continental South Asia and East Asia such as China, India and Korea.[1][2][3] This hammerhead flatworm may be able to survive for days in a human lung as a pseudoparasite.[4]
Bipalium fuscatum | |
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The head of a Bipalium fuscatum | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Platyhelminthes |
Order: | Tricladida |
Family: | Geoplanidae |
Genus: | Bipalium |
Species: | B. fuscatum |
Binomial name | |
Bipalium fuscatum Stimpson, 1857 | |
References
- "Bipalium fuscatum". iNaturalist. Retrieved 2023-07-01.
- "Bipalium fuscatum Stimpson, 1857". www.gbif.org.
- "ITIS - Report: Bipalium fuscatum". www.itis.gov.
- Walton, Bryce; Yokogawa, Muneo (June 1972). "Terrestrial Turbellarians (Tricladida: Bipaliidae) as Pseudoparasites of Man". The Journal of Parasitology. 58 (3): 444–446. doi:10.2307/3278185.
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