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turb wrote:
11 May 2024
The specimen exhibits the typical eye pattern of Fletchamia. It also appears to have a faint indication of a median dark stripe anteriorly, hence identifying it as a Fletchamia sp. rather than Fletchamia sp. cf sugdeni.

Fletchamia sp.
trevorpreston wrote:
11 May 2024
@turb I think this might be our first flatworm sighting from WA. Can you identify?

Fletchamia sp.

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