Schmidtea lugubris
Schmidtea lugubris is a species of freshwater flatworm, a dugesiid triclad that inhabits the freshwater of Europe.
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Diet
S. lugubris preys mainly on oligochaetes and gastropods.[1]
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References
- Reynoldson, T. B.; Young, J. O. (1963). "The Food of Four Species of Lake-Dwelling Triclads". Journal of Animal Ecology. 32 (2): 175–191. doi:10.2307/2533.
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