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== New Zealand Flatworm == | == New Zealand Flatworm == | ||
''A. triangulates'', also known as the New Zealand flatworm, is a free-living terrestrial flatworm native to New Zealand. This species of flatworm is considered to be an invasive species in several areas of Europe. It is considered an invasive species because of its predation over native earthworms leading to the decline of soil fertility. The leading vector of introduction for this invasive species is thought to be the horticulture and agriculture trade (Blackshaw and Stewart, 1992). | ''A. triangulates'', also known as the New Zealand flatworm, is a free-living terrestrial flatworm native to New Zealand. This species of flatworm is considered to be an invasive species in several areas of Europe. It is considered an invasive species because of its predation over native earthworms leading to the decline of soil fertility. The leading vector of introduction for this invasive species is thought to be the horticulture and agriculture trade (Blackshaw and Stewart, 1992). | ||
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== Scientific Classification == | == Scientific Classification == | ||
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'''Genus:''' ''Arthurdendyus'' | '''Genus:''' ''Arthurdendyus'' | ||
'''Species:''' ''Arthurdendyus triangulates'' | '''Species:''' ''Arthurdendyus triangulates'' | ||
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== Invasive Species == |
Revision as of 16:48, 26 April 2021
New Zealand Flatworm
A. triangulates, also known as the New Zealand flatworm, is a free-living terrestrial flatworm native to New Zealand. This species of flatworm is considered to be an invasive species in several areas of Europe. It is considered an invasive species because of its predation over native earthworms leading to the decline of soil fertility. The leading vector of introduction for this invasive species is thought to be the horticulture and agriculture trade (Blackshaw and Stewart, 1992).
Description
Scientific Classification
Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Metazoa Phylum: Platyhelminthes Class: Turbellaria Order: Tricladida Family: Geoplanidae Genus: Arthurdendyus Species: Arthurdendyus triangulates
Habitat
Native range: Invasive Range: