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IT is now nearly twenty-five years ago since Sir John Lubbock discovered this Land-planarian for the first time in England. Although it is very doubtful whether the two other species, viz. Geodesmus bilineatus and Bipalium kurense, can be looked upon as truly indigenous in Europe, it is not so with Rhynchodemus terrestris.
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SCHARFF, R. “Rhynchodemus Terrestris” in Ireland. Nature 50, 617 (1894). https://doi.org/10.1038/050617b0
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