Prostoma Graecense
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Prostoma Graecense
''Prostoma graecense'' is a species of Nemertea in the family Prostomatidae. It was once called ''Emea rubrum''. It is closely related to ''Prostoma eilhardi''. The species is distributed all across the world. Characteristics Individuals in this species can reach up to a length of 5 cm. It is Hermaphrodite, hermaphroditic and has 2 or 3 pairs of eyes. Occurrence It is distributed all across the world. However the authenticity of this is hard to tell. It has been reported in the continents of Europe, Africa, Asia, South America, Australia, and North America. It has been reported in Japan, Russia, New Zealand, Kenya, Venezuela, Argentina, and Mexico. Genetic evidence indicates this species was introduced by Human, humans. It is the only known species of fresh water Nemertea in Australia. It is rarely found in the United States. But in the state of Connecticut it lives in freshwater habitats. Here it usually lives among algae, plants, or detritus. It is more numerous during ...
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Ludwig Böhmig
Ludwig Böhmig (8 August 1858 – 5 January 1948) was an Austrian zoologist and platyhelminthologist born in Niederebersbach, Saxony. Böhmig was a professor at the University of Graz, where he was a long-time collaborator of zoologist Ludwig von Graff (1851–1924). From 1920 to 1929 he was director of the zoological institute at Graz. He specialized in anatomical and histological studies of Turbellaria and Nemertea, and is credited with providing taxonomic nomenclature for a number of flatworm/nemertine species. The species ''Convoluta bohmigi'' (Brauner, 1920) and ''Hypoblepharina boehmigi'' (Karling, 1973) are named after him. Written works * ''Die Turbellaria acoela der Plankton-expedition'', 1895 * ''Beitrage zur Anatomie und Histologie der Nemertinen'' (Contributions to the anatomy and histology of nemertine Nemertea is a phylum of animals also known as ribbon worms or proboscis worms, consisting of 1300 known species. Most ribbon worms are very slim, usually ...
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