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Work, worms, weather, repeat. Planarian distribution. Keeper of microscope herd. IT rat at day, lab rat at night. http://brmlab.s0c4.net/bioosm
Rhynchodemus sylvaticus- sample 248R_6 - sexually immature specimen with an arthropod in the intestine lumen. Mallory Hendeinlan, 25x0.8. Those samples will be released with new website sometimes next month, development still going on. Stay tuned ;]
#histology #invertebrate #microscopy#planarian

It's #FlatwormFriday, check out this gem which appeared on iNat yesterday. #invertebrates

https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/202411961

Humbertium depressum

Humbertium depressum from Valparai, Tamil Nadu 642127, India on June 3, 2023 at 10:46 PM by P. S. Sivaprasad

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It's Friday, let's have
#FlatwormFriday
. I have few rare #polyclad records in my collection, there is very latest acquisition. Meet this member of Notocomplanidae family from Lota, Chile. #planarian #flatworm

Early #FlatwormFriday

Nymphozoon cinderella sp. nov. (Platyhelminthes: Polycladida: Pseudocerotidae), a new species of marine #flatworm from Japan

http://www2.chiba-muse.or.jp/www/UMIHAKU/contents/1708238260943/index.html

伊豆と千葉からヒラムシの新種発見! - 千葉県立中央博物館分館 海の博物館

#Madeira making von Karman vortices + some actinoform clouds are nearby #remotesensing #weather https://go.nasa.gov/3wvv6bC
Worldview: Explore Your Dynamic Planet

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That's pretty hammertime. One of those Diversibipalium megalocephalum-like species I guess
Sometimes there are hidden gems on internet. Here, enjoy oldest mentions of bipaliids in China and Japan http://www2u.biglobe.ne.jp/~gen-yu/kougai_e.html
Bipaliid Land Planarians Recorded in Chinese and Japanese Materia Medica

I attended the #zoodny2024 conference in recent days. My question: Does that place also have planarians? (I'm not counting the ones present on my poster!) Of course, it does have #planarians; the river is cca 100 m from the venue. Here's a regenerating Polycelis sp. from Ostrava.
Staining quality control, direct experience with stained species assured