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Ruebush TK (1938) A comparative study of the turbellarian chromosomes. Zool Anz 122:321-329 |
Abstract / Notes
Table of size and nos. of chromosomes including all known determinations in Turbellaria. The size varies inversely with the number. The chromosomes of the Microstomidae resemble those of the Catenulidae more than they do those of the Macrostomidae, so that the 1st and 3d families seem not as closely related as usually supposed. The members of 1 genus usually have the same chromosome number but exceptions occur in Macrostomum, Paravortex, Mesostoma, Dendrocoelum, and Planaria (sensu lato). In 11 ssp. of Dalyellia, 2n=4. The 2 genera Polycystis and Acrorhynchus, belonging to the same family, diverge widely as regards chromosome number. The rhabdocoele groups Typhloplanoida and Kalyptorhynchia appear closely related. The few Alloeocoela for which data are available diverge considerably. Similarities in chromosome number occur between triclads and polyclads. The small size of the chromosomes of Temnocephala may indicate some affinity to the Dalyelliidae.
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