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'''Platyhelminthes''' ([[Gegenbauer]], [[1859]]) (-um, ''f.'') sunt phylum [[invertebrata|invertebratorum]] [[animal]]ium quod a circa 25,000 [[species|speciebus]] constitutum est.
 
==Systema taxinomicum Animalis==
* Imperium: [[Eucaryota]]
** Regnum: [[Animalia]]
*** Gradus: [[Metazoa]]
**** Subgradus: [[Eumetazoa]]
***** Subregnum: [[Bilateria]]
****** Infraregnum: [[Eucoelomata]]
******* Ramus: [[Protostomia]]
******** Supraphylum: [[Platyzoa]]
********* Phylum: '''Platyhelminthes''' ([[Gegenbaur]], 1859)
********** Subphylum: [[Neodermata]]
********** Subphylum: [[Turbellaria]] ([[Ehrenberg]], 1831)
 
== Nexus externi ==
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== Notae ==
* Brusca, R. C., & Brusca, G. J. Brusca. [[1990]]. Invertebrates. Sinauer Associates, Sunderland.
* Giribet, G., Distel, D.L., Polz, M., Sterrer, W. & Wheeler, W.C. 2000. Triploblastic Relationships with Emphasis on the Acoelomates and the Position of Gnathostomulida, Cycliophora, Plathelminthes, and Chaetognatha: A Combined Approach of 18S rDNA Sequences and Morphology. Syst. Biol. 49(3): 539-562.
* R. Buchsbaum, M. Buchsbaum, J. Pearse, & V. Pearse,. [[1987]]. Animals Without Backbones. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
* Ruiz-Trillo, Iñaki, Marta Riutort, D. Timothy J. Littlewood, Elisabeth A. Herniou, & Jaume Baguñà,. [[1999]]. Acoel flatworms: Earliest extant bilaterian metazoans, not members of Platyhelminthes. Science 283: 1919-1923.
* Winnepenninckx, B., T. Backeljau, L. Y. Mackey, J. M. Brooks, R. de Wachter, S. Kumar, & J. R. Garey. [[1995]]. 18S rRNA data indicate that Aschelminthes are polyphyletic in origin and consist of at least three distinct clades. Molecular Biology & Evolution 12(6): 1132-1137.
* Garey. 1995. 18S rRNA data indicate that Aschelminthes are polyphyletic in origin and consist of at least three distinct clades. Molecular Biology & Evolution 12(6): 1132-1137.
 
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