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Macrostomum

Macrostomum
Temporal range: No fossils known
Macrostomum lignano.jpg
Macrostomum lignano
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Platyhelminthes
Class: Rhabditophora
Order: Macrostomida
Family: Macrostomidae
Genus: Macrostomum
Schmidt, 1848

Macrostomum is a genus of Platyhelminthes with a distribution, with over a hundred species described to date. These hermaphroditic, flatworms are usually small in size, with large species reaching up to 5 mm in body length (e.g. Macrostomum tuba). They are usually transparent, and the smaller species appear rather round in cross-section than dorsoventrally flattened.

The term "Macrostomum", meaning "big-mouthed", derives from the Greek μάκρος makros, "large", and στόμα, stoma, mouth. Relative to other turbellaria, Macrostomum species have indeed a long mouth, connected to the gut by a muscular pharynx which can expand, in certain species, to almost the width of the animal.

Macrostomum species inhabit different aquatic or moist environments.Marine and brackish species are often interstitial (living in the space between grains of sediment), whereas freshwater species are also frequently found associated with aquatic plants. Many of these small worms feed on unicellular algae such as diatoms, others on zooplankton or smaller benthic invertebrates.

This genus includes Macrostomum lignano, a new model organism for studies on different areas of biology, including development, bioadhesion, regeneration, stem cell biology, ageing, toxicology, genomics, and evolution.


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