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''Macrostomum'' is a genus of
flatworm The flatworms, flat worms, Platyhelminthes, or platyhelminths (from the Greek πλατύ, ''platy'', meaning "flat" and ἕλμινς (root: ἑλμινθ-), ''helminth-'', meaning "worm") are a phylum of relatively simple bilaterian, unsegment ...
with a
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distribution, with over a hundred species described to date. These hermaphroditic,
free-living Free-living may refer to: * a non-parasitism, parasitic organism * a non-Sessility (zoology), sessile (or free-swimming) organism {{dab ...
flatworms are usually small in size, with large species reaching up to 5 mm in body length (e.g. ''Macrostomum tuba''). They are usually transparent, and the smaller species appear rather round in cross-section than dorsoventrally flattened.


Name

The term "''Macrostomum''", meaning "big-mouthed", derives from the Greek μάκρος ''makros'', "large", and στόμα, ''stoma'', mouth. Relative to other
turbellaria The Turbellaria are one of the traditional sub-divisions of the phylum Platyhelminthes (flatworms), and include all the sub-groups that are not exclusively parasitic. There are about 4,500 species, which range from to large freshwater forms more ...
, ''Macrostomum'' species have indeed a long mouth, connected to the gut by a muscular pharynx which can expand, in certain species, to almost the width of the animal.


Ecology

''Macrostomum'' species inhabit different aquatic or moist environments. Turbellaria databasehttp://macrostomorpha.info/
Marine Marine is an adjective meaning of or pertaining to the sea or ocean. Marine or marines may refer to: Ocean * Maritime (disambiguation) * Marine art * Marine biology * Marine debris * Marine habitats * Marine life * Marine pollution Military * ...
and
brackish Brackish water, sometimes termed brack water, is water occurring in a natural environment that has more salinity than freshwater, but not as much as seawater. It may result from mixing seawater (salt water) and fresh water together, as in estuari ...
species are often interstitial (living in the space between grains of sediment), whereas
freshwater Fresh water or freshwater is any naturally occurring liquid or frozen water containing low concentrations of dissolved salts and other total dissolved solids. Although the term specifically excludes seawater and brackish water, it does include ...
species are also frequently found associated with aquatic plants. Many of these small worms feed on unicellular
algae Algae (; singular alga ) is an informal term for a large and diverse group of photosynthetic eukaryotic organisms. It is a polyphyletic grouping that includes species from multiple distinct clades. Included organisms range from unicellular mic ...
such as
diatom A diatom (Neo-Latin ''diatoma''), "a cutting through, a severance", from el, διάτομος, diátomos, "cut in half, divided equally" from el, διατέμνω, diatémno, "to cut in twain". is any member of a large group comprising sev ...
s, others on
zooplankton Zooplankton are the animal component of the planktonic community ("zoo" comes from the Greek word for ''animal''). Plankton are aquatic organisms that are unable to swim effectively against currents, and consequently drift or are carried along by ...
or smaller
benthic The benthic zone is the ecological region at the lowest level of a body of water such as an ocean, lake, or stream, including the sediment surface and some sub-surface layers. The name comes from ancient Greek, βένθος (bénthos), meaning "t ...
invertebrates Invertebrates are a paraphyletic group of animals that neither possess nor develop a vertebral column (commonly known as a ''backbone'' or ''spine''), derived from the notochord. This is a grouping including all animals apart from the chordate ...
.


Species

This genus includes ''
Macrostomum lignano ''Macrostomum lignano'' is a free-living, hermaphroditic flatworm. It is transparent and of small size (adults reaching about 1.7 mm), and is part of the intertidal sand meiofauna of the Adriatic Sea. Originally a model organism for researc ...
'', a new model organism for studies on different areas of biology, including development, bioadhesion, regeneration, stem cell biology, ageing, toxicology, genomics, and evolution. The following species are recognised in the genus ''Macrostomum'': *'' Macrostomum acus'' *''
Macrostomum acutum ''Macrostomum'' is a genus of flatworm with a worldwide distribution, with over a hundred species described to date. These hermaphroditic, free-living flatworms are usually small in size, with large species reaching up to 5 mm in body leng ...
'' *'' Macrostomum aegyptium'' *'' Macrostomum amaniense'' *'' Macrostomum amurense'' *'' Macrostomum appendiculatum'' *'' Macrostomum astericis'' *'' Macrostomum auriculatum'' *'' Macrostomum australiense'' *'' Macrostomum axi'' *''
Macrostomum balticum ''Macrostomum'' is a genus of flatworm with a worldwide distribution, with over a hundred species described to date. These hermaphroditic, free-living flatworms are usually small in size, with large species reaching up to 5 mm in body leng ...
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Macrostomum baoanensis ''Macrostomum'' is a genus of flatworm with a worldwide distribution, with over a hundred species described to date. These hermaphroditic, free-living flatworms are usually small in size, with large species reaching up to 5 mm in body leng ...
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Macrostomum baringoense ''Macrostomum'' is a genus of flatworm with a worldwide distribution, with over a hundred species described to date. These hermaphroditic, free-living flatworms are usually small in size, with large species reaching up to 5 mm in body leng ...
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Macrostomum bellebaruchae ''Macrostomum'' is a genus of flatworm with a worldwide distribution, with over a hundred species described to date. These hermaphroditic, free-living flatworms are usually small in size, with large species reaching up to 5 mm in body leng ...
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Macrostomum bicaudatum ''Macrostomum'' is a genus of flatworm with a worldwide distribution, with over a hundred species described to date. These hermaphroditic, free-living flatworms are usually small in size, with large species reaching up to 5 mm in body leng ...
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Macrostomum bicurvistyla ''Macrostomum'' is a genus of flatworm with a worldwide distribution, with over a hundred species described to date. These hermaphroditic, free-living flatworms are usually small in size, with large species reaching up to 5 mm in body leng ...
'' *'' Macrostomum boreale'' *'' Macrostomum brandi'' *'' Macrostomum brevituba'' *'' Macrostomum burti'' *'' Macrostomum cairoense'' *'' Macrostomum calcaris'' *'' Macrostomum caprariae'' *'' Macrostomum carolinense'' *'' Macrostomum catarractae'' *'' Macrostomum ceylanicum'' *'' Macrostomum chongqingensis'' *'' Macrostomum christinae'' *'' Macrostomum clavistylum'' *'' Macrostomum clavituba'' *'' Macrostomum cliftonensis'' *'' Macrostomum collistylum'' *'' Macrostomum contortum'' *'' Macrostomum coomerensis'' *'' Macrostomum coxi'' *'' Macrostomum curvata'' *'' Macrostomum curvistylum'' *'' Macrostomum curvituba'' *'' Macrostomum delphax'' *'' Macrostomum deltanensis'' *'' Macrostomum distinguendum'' *'' Macrostomum dongyuanensis'' *'' Macrostomum dorsiforum'' *'' Macrostomum elgonense'' *'' Macrostomum ensiferum'' *'' Macrostomum ermini'' *'' Macrostomum evelinae'' *'' Macrostomum extraculum'' *'' Macrostomum fergussoni'' *'' Macrostomum finnlandense'' *'' Macrostomum flexum'' *'' Macrostomum frigorophilum'' *'' Macrostomum gallicum'' *'' Macrostomum galloprovinciale'' *'' Macrostomum georgeense'' *'' Macrostomum gilberti'' *'' Macrostomum glochistylum'' *'' Macrostomum goharii'' *'' Macrostomum gracile'' *'' Macrostomum graffi'' *'' Macrostomum granulophorum'' *'' Macrostomum greenwoodi'' *'' Macrostomum guttulatum'' *'' Macrostomum hamatum'' *'' Macrostomum heyuanensis'' *'' Macrostomum hofsteni'' *'' Macrostomum hystricinum'' *''
Macrostomum hystrix ''Macrostomum hystrix'' is a free-living flatworm in the family Macrostomidae. It is small, transparent, and a simultaneous hermaphrodite. Biology ''Macrostomum hystrix'' is capable of hypodermic insemination. In this process, sperm is inject ...
'' *'' Macrostomum ideficis'' *'' Macrostomum incurvatum'' *'' Macrostomum inductum'' *'' Macrostomum inflatum'' *'' Macrostomum infundibuliferum'' *'' Macrostomum intermedium'' *'' Macrostomum ismailiensis'' *'' Macrostomum janickei'' *'' Macrostomum japonicum'' *'' Macrostomum johni'' *'' Macrostomum karlingi'' *'' Macrostomum kepneri'' *'' Macrostomum korsakovi'' *'' Macrostomum lankouensis'' *'' Macrostomum leptos'' *'' Macrostomum lewisi'' *''
Macrostomum lignano ''Macrostomum lignano'' is a free-living, hermaphroditic flatworm. It is transparent and of small size (adults reaching about 1.7 mm), and is part of the intertidal sand meiofauna of the Adriatic Sea. Originally a model organism for researc ...
'' *'' Macrostomum lineare'' *'' Macrostomum littorale'' *'' Macrostomum longistyliferum'' *'' Macrostomum longituba'' *'' Macrostomum lutheri'' *'' Macrostomum magnacurvituba'' *'' Macrostomum majesticis'' *'' Macrostomum mediterraneum'' *'' Macrostomum megalogastricum'' *'' Macrostomum minutum'' *'' Macrostomum mirumnovem'' *'' Macrostomum mosquense'' *'' Macrostomum mystrophorum'' *'' Macrostomum nairobiense'' *'' Macrostomum nassonovi'' *'' Macrostomum niloticum'' *'' Macrostomum norfolkensis'' *'' Macrostomum obelicis'' *'' Macrostomum obtusa'' *'' Macrostomum obtusum'' *'' Macrostomum ontarioense'' *'' Macrostomum orthostylum'' *'' Macrostomum parmum'' *'' Macrostomum phillipsi'' *'' Macrostomum phocurum'' *'' Macrostomum pithecusae'' *'' Macrostomum platensis'' *'' Macrostomum poznaniense'' *'' Macrostomum prognosticis'' *'' Macrostomum pseudoobscurum'' *'' Macrostomum pseudosinense'' *'' Macrostomum puntapiedrensis'' *'' Macrostomum purpureum'' *'' Macrostomum qiaochengensis'' *'' Macrostomum quiritium'' *'' Macrostomum rectum'' *'' Macrostomum recurvostylum'' *'' Macrostomum retortum'' *'' Macrostomum reynoldsi'' *'' Macrostomum reynoldsoni'' *'' Macrostomum rhabdophorum'' *'' Macrostomum riedeli'' *'' Macrostomum romanicum'' *'' Macrostomum rostratum'' *'' Macrostomum ruebushi'' *'' Macrostomum saifunicum'' *'' Macrostomum salemensis'' *'' Macrostomum schmitti'' *'' Macrostomum semicirculatum'' *'' Macrostomum sensitivum'' *'' Macrostomum shekouense'' *'' Macrostomum shenandoahense'' *'' Macrostomum shenzhenensis'' *'' Macrostomum shiyanensis'' *'' Macrostomum silesiacum'' *'' Macrostomum sinensis'' *'' Macrostomum sinyaense'' *'' Macrostomum spirale'' *'' Macrostomum stepposus'' *'' Macrostomum stylopensillum'' *'' Macrostomum subterraneum'' *'' Macrostomum taurinum'' *'' Macrostomum tennesseense'' *'' Macrostomum tenuicauda'' *'' Macrostomum thermale'' *'' Macrostomum thingithuense'' *'' Macrostomum timavi'' *'' Macrostomum troubadicus'' *'' Macrostomum truncatum'' *'' Macrostomum tuba'' *'' Macrostomum uncinatum'' *'' Macrostomum vejdovskyi'' *'' Macrostomum velastylum'' *'' Macrostomum virginianum'' *'' Macrostomum viride'' *'' Macrostomum xiamensis'' *'' Macrostomum zhaoqingensis'' *'' Macrostomum zhujiangensis''


References


External links


Turbellarian Taxonomic Database

Macrostomum Genome Site


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{{Taxonbar, from=Q3388591 Turbellaria genera Taxa named by Eduard Oscar Schmidt Rhabditophora genera