Bipalium kewense

Hammerhead flatworm at Berry, NSW

Bipalium kewense at Berry, NSW - 30 Aug 2019
Bipalium kewense at Berry, NSW - 30 Aug 2019
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Bipalium kewense 19 Apr 2024 MichaelBedingfield
Bipalium kewense 30 Aug 2019 Megan123

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trevorpreston noted:

19 Apr 2024

This is the first report of this exotic flatworm on South Coast NatureMapr.

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From the Aust Museum: The Shovel-headed Garden Worm, like other flatworms, does not have a respiratory or circulatory system, a skeleton, or an anus. The mouth, which also serves as the anus, is found near the middle of the body on the lower, or ventral, side. It has a protrusible muscular pharynx that is used as a feeding organ; this is attached to a three-branched intestine. It has a cluster of nerves at the head end that serves as a brain, and this is connected to a ladder-like nervous system, circular and longitudinal muscles for movement, and a primitive excretory system.

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Gaia wrote:
   15 Sep 2019
This is a flatworm - Phylum Platyhelminthes - yes Bipalium kewense

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