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Pseudobiceros bedfordi (Laidlaw 1903)

Persian Carpet Flatworm

Cheryl Tan Kay Yin (2013)

 

 

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Summary


Physical Description


Ecology


Life History & Behaviour


Locomotion


Phototaxis Experiment


Reproduction


Feeding & Nutrition


Anatomy & Physiology


Skeletal System


Sensory System


Muscular System


Digestive System


Internal Transport System


Evolution & Systematics


Biogeographic Distribution


Conservation & Threats


References & Links

Ecology

Habitat

P.bedfordi are species-rich throughout the Indo-Pacific region (Newman & Schupp, 2002). In Australia, they have been seen cruising on intertidal reef flats, in bays, the reef slope and swimming around the lagoons of Heron Island (Figure 1).


Figure 1. Map of Heron Island Reef 
(Retrieved from BIOL 3211 Marine Invertebrates Handbook , 2013)

They move by using their body margins to create a ruffling motion while swimming. When resting, they seek shade beneath large boulders and flat coral rubble plates and sometimes lie between narrow crevices of the reef. By night, they come out to feed on ascidians (Fig. 3) and small crustaceans.


Figures 2 &3. P. bedfordi swimming between algae and over coral rubble 

Classification

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