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  Family Stenostomidae

Genus Stenostomum

    Species S. anops -- Wisconsin!
    Species S. arevaloi -- Wisconsin!
    Species S. grande -- Wisconsin!
    Species S. leucops -- Wisconsin!
    Species S. predatorium -- Wisconsin!
    Species S. ventronephrium -- Wisconsin!
    Species S. virginianum -- Wisconsin!
    Species S. giganteum -- midwestern North America.
    Species S. glandiferum -- midwestern North America.
    Species S. anatirostrum -- North America.
    Species S. beauchampi -- North America.
    Species S. bicaudatum -- North America.
    Species S. brevipharyngium -- North America.
    Species S. ciliatum -- North America.
    Species S. cryptops -- North America.
    Species S. gigerium -- North America.
    Species S. glandulosum -- North America.
    Species S. kepneri -- North America.
    Species S. mandibulatum -- North America.
    Species S. membranosum -- North America.
    Species S. occultum -- North America.
    Species S. pegephilum -- North America.
    Species S. pseudoacetabulum -- North America.
    Species S. saliens -- North America.
    Species S. simplex -- North America.
    Species S. sphagnetorum -- North America.
    Species S. temporaneum -- North America.
    Species S. tuberculosum -- North America.
    Species S. uronephrium -- North America.
    Species S. amphotum
    Species S. anophthalmum
    Species S. ashanika
    Species S. beryli
    Species S. binum
    Species S. bryophilum
    Species S. caudatum
    Species S. constrictum
    Species S. corderoi
    Species S. evelinae
    Species S. fasciatum
    Species S. gilvum
    Species S. gotlandense
    Species S. grabbskogense
    Species S. handoelense
    Species S. heebuktense
    Species S. hemisphericum
    Species S. hystrix
    Species S. ignavum
    Species S. karlingi
    Species S. langi
    Species S. macedonicus
    Species S. materazzoi
    Species S. middendorffii
    Species S. paraguayense
    Species S. perforatum
    Species S. romanae
    Species S. rosulatum
    Species S. sieboldi
    Species S. speciosum
    Species S. steveoi
    Species S. sthenium
    Species S. tsinghuaensis
    Species S. middendorfii

Taxon Information

The Genus Stenostomum has been reported (or is assumed) to occur in fresh waters. This taxon has been reported from Wisconsin.

(These statements were generated automatically from the WInvertebrates database.)

Literature Records

  • Stenostomum, (Artois et al., 2013).
  • Stenostomum, [North America] (Kolasa & Tyler, 2010).
  • Stenostomum, [Wisconsin] (Watermolen, 2005).
  • Stenostomum, very common and many species [North America] (Smith, 2001).
  • Stenostomum, "... cosmopolitan; at least 22 valid species known from U.S." (Hyman & Jones, 1959).

Bibliography

  • Artois, T., E. Schockaert & S. Tyler. 2013. World Checklist of Freshwater Turbellaria. World Wide Web electronic publication. 59 pp. [Available online]
  • Kolasa, J. & S. Tyler. 2010. Flatworms: Turbellarians and Nemerteans. [in] J.H. Thorp & A.P. Covich (eds.). Ecology and Classification of North American Freshwater Invertebrates, 3rd edition: 143-161.
  • Watermolen, D.J. 2005. Aquatic and terrestrial flatworm (Platyhelminthes, Turbellaria) and ribbon worm (Nemertea) records from Wisconsin. Research/Management Findings, Wisconsin DNR (55). 8 pp.
  • Smith, D.G. 2001. Platyhelminthes (free-living flatworms). Pennak's Freshwater Invertebrates of the United States, 4th edition: 77-108.
  • Hyman, L.H. & E.R. Jones. 1959. Turbellaria. [in] W.T. Edmondson (ed.). Ward & Whipple Fresh-Water Biology, 2nd edition: 323-365.

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