Bipaliinae sunt subfamilia praedatoriorum platyhelminthium terrestrium familiae Geoplanidarum, quae plerumque in Madagascaria, subcontinente Indica, et Asia Meridio-Orientali inveniuntur, quamquam aliquot species per orbem terrarum introductae sunt.[2][3]

Bipalium pennsylvanicum

Ordo : Tricladida 
Subordo : Continenticola 
Superfamilia : Geoplanoidea 
Familia : Geoplanidae 
Subfamilia : Bipaliinae 
   
Subdivisiones: Genera[1]
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Pellicula de Humbertio covido. Gradus in fine monstratur, millimetris notatus.

Subfamiliae est caput semilunare, cui in latere ventrali sunt sensoriae foveae marginales atque in latere dorsali parvi oculi marginales.[2][4]

Species in subfamila inter genera sequentia digeruntur.[4]

  1. Sluys, R.; Kawakatsu, M.; Riutort, M.; Baguñà, J. (2009). "A new higher classification of planarian flatworms (Platyhelminthes, Tricladida)". Journal of Natural History 43 (29–30): 1763–1777 .
  2. 2.0 2.1 Ogren, R. E.; Kawakatsu, M. (1987). "Index to the species of the genus Bipalium (Turbellaria, Tricladida, Terricola)". The Bulletin of Fuji Women's College. Series 2 25 (2): 79–119 Formula:Open access.
  3. Álvarez-Presas, M.; Mateos, E.; Tudó, À.; Jones, H.; Riutort, M. (2014). "Diversity of introduced terrestrial flatworms in the Iberian Peninsula: A cautionary tale". PeerJ 2: e430 
  4. 4.0 4.1 Winsor, L.; Johns, P. M.; Barker, G. M. (2004), "Terrestrial planarians (Platyhelminthes: Turbellaria: Tricladida: Continenticola) predaceous on terrestrial gastropods." In Natural Enemies of Terrestrial Molluscs, ed. G. Barker, 227–78.

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