Turbellarian taxonomic database

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Bilateria (Main hierarchy)
Protostomia       Grobben, 1908
Platyhelminthes       Minot, 1876
Rhabditophora       Ehlers, 1985
Trepaxonemata       Ehlers, 1984
Euneoophora       Laumer & Giribet, 2014
Rhabdocoela       Ehrenberg, 1831
Dalytyphloplanida       Willems, Wallberg, Jondelius, Littlewood, Backeljau, Schockaert, Artoi
Neotyphloplanida       Willems et al., 2006
Limnotyphloplanida       Van Steenkiste et al., 2013
Dalyelliidae       Graff, 1905
Microdalyellia       Gieysztor, 1938
rossi       (Graff, 1911)


Current synonymy:

Dalyellia hallezii borealis Eggers, 1925 synonym of Dalyellia hallezii Graff, 1882 according to Luther A (1955), p. 128
Dalyellia hallezii Graff, 1882 synonym of Microdalyellia rossi (Graff, 1911) according to Luther A (1955), p. 128
Dalyellia karisalmica Nasonov, 1917 synonym of Microdalyellia rossi (Graff, 1911) (no ref.)
Dalyellia karisalmica dupliparfera Weise, 1942 synonym of Microdalyellia rossi (Graff, 1911) (no ref.)
Dalyellia karisalmica karisalmica Nasonov, 1917 synonym of Microdalyellia rossi (Graff, 1911) (no ref.)
Dalyellia karisalmica oligochaeta Gieysztor, 1938 synonym of Microdalyellia rossi (Graff, 1911) (no ref.)
Dalyellia karisalmica tabulifera Gieysztor, 1938 synonym of Microdalyellia rossi (Graff, 1911) (no ref.)
Dalyellia oligochaeta karisalmica Nasonov, 1926 synonym of Microdalyellia rossi (Graff, 1911) (no ref.)
Dalyellia rossi Graff, 1911 synonym of Microdalyellia rossi (Graff, 1911) (no ref.)
Vortex hallezii Graff L, 1882 synonym of Dalyellia hallezii Graff, 1882 (no ref.)
Microdalyellia rossi (Graff, 1911) accepted name

Currently accepted as Microdalyellia rossi (Graff, 1911)

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