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Bipalium pennsylvanicum, the three-lined land planarian, is a species of land planarian in the subfamily Bipaliinae. They are native to Asia, but found mostly in Pennsylvania and the surrounding areas. They can reach a length of 5.1 inches (130 mm) or more, with a diet consisting mostly of earthworms. They reproduce sexually by creating a cocoon in the spring, but unlike related planarians, they cannot reproduce through binary fission. It is not recommended to touch these flatworms without gloves, because their mucous contains a toxin that is used for digesting prey and can cause skin irritation for some people.

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  • Bipalium pennsylvanicum, the three-lined land planarian, is a species of land planarian in the subfamily Bipaliinae. They are native to Asia, but found mostly in Pennsylvania and the surrounding areas. They can reach a length of 5.1 inches (130 mm) or more, with a diet consisting mostly of earthworms. They reproduce sexually by creating a cocoon in the spring, but unlike related planarians, they cannot reproduce through binary fission. It is not recommended to touch these flatworms without gloves, because their mucous contains a toxin that is used for digesting prey and can cause skin irritation for some people. (en)
  • Bipalium pennsylvanicum is een platworm (Platyhelminthes). De worm is tweeslachtig. De soort leeft in of nabij zoet water. Het geslacht Bipalium, waarin de platworm wordt geplaatst, wordt tot de familie Geoplanidae gerekend. De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort werd voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1987 door Ogren. (nl)
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  • Ogren, 1987 (en)
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  • Bipalium pennsylvanicum (en)
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  • Bipalium pennsylvanicum, the three-lined land planarian, is a species of land planarian in the subfamily Bipaliinae. They are native to Asia, but found mostly in Pennsylvania and the surrounding areas. They can reach a length of 5.1 inches (130 mm) or more, with a diet consisting mostly of earthworms. They reproduce sexually by creating a cocoon in the spring, but unlike related planarians, they cannot reproduce through binary fission. It is not recommended to touch these flatworms without gloves, because their mucous contains a toxin that is used for digesting prey and can cause skin irritation for some people. (en)
  • Bipalium pennsylvanicum is een platworm (Platyhelminthes). De worm is tweeslachtig. De soort leeft in of nabij zoet water. Het geslacht Bipalium, waarin de platworm wordt geplaatst, wordt tot de familie Geoplanidae gerekend. De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort werd voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1987 door Ogren. (nl)
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  • Bipalium pennsylvanicum (en)
  • Bipalium pennsylvanicum (nl)
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