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John;-
I believe that Charles Darwin, between the publication of the Origin of Species and the Ascent (or Descent) of man, wrote a book about worms. Of course, I never met anyone who read it.
Art
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---- John Jacobs <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> One of our local shell club members recently gave me an interesting
> invertebrate from his pond which I tentatively classifed as a flatworm of
> some kind. So far, I have been unable to identify it, and was hoping
> someone might be able to help. I took several pics when it was alive. It
> is now in alcohol, and I hope to get some closeups under my microscope soon.
> I will gladly send the pics to anyone who thinks they might be able to help.
> One thing, it doesn't have the typical arowhead-shaped head that flatworms
> are known for. This is evident in my pics.
>
> Thanks,
> John
> John & Cheryl Jacobs
> Seffner, Florida
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