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  2. List of Uchu Sentai Kyuranger characters - Wikipedia

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    Tsuki Mode (ツキモード, Tsuki Mōdo): [50] A Moon-based side that allows a Kyuranger to become a Kyuranger Moon (キュウレンジャームーン, Kyūrenjā Mūn), also known as the "Moody Star" (ムーディースター, Mūdī Sutā), and enhance their attacks with lunar energy. [50]

  3. Pseudoceros ferrugineus - Wikipedia

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    These flatworms are benthic and diurnal. Because of their aposematic colors, they have no fear to crawl around to feed. Pseudoceros ferrugineus feeds on various colonial ascidians .

  4. Flatworm - Wikipedia

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    Free-living flatworms are mostly predators, and live in water or in shaded, humid terrestrial environments, such as leaf litter. Cestodes (tapeworms) and trematodes (flukes) have complex life-cycles, with mature stages that live as parasites in the digestive systems of fish or land vertebrates , and intermediate stages that infest secondary hosts.

  5. Uchu Sentai Kyuranger - Wikipedia

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    Kyuranger is considered the fifth space-themed series [a] whose primary motifs are constellations and Greco-Roman mythology, and it is also the first Super Sentai series to introduce nine regular members in the beginning instead of five or fewer like previous installments. The team later gains three additional members, increasing the number to ...

  6. Pseudoceros laingensis - Wikipedia

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    The female antrum is deep and wide with a narrow and short vagina surrounded by the cement glands." [1] ... "Marine Flatworms",CSIRO publishing,2003,ISBN ...

  7. Catenulida - Wikipedia

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    Catenulida is an order of flatworms in the classical classification, or a class of flatworms in a phylogenetic approach. [2] They are relatively small free-living flatworms, inhabiting freshwater and marine environments. There are about 100 species described worldwide, but the simple anatomy makes species distinction problematic. [2]

  8. Pseudobiceros fulgor - Wikipedia

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    Pseudobiceros fulgor are hermaphroditic, which means that the male and female both have their respected reproductive organ. Internal fertilization takes place when sperm and egg come together. [ 8 ] The fertilized eggs develop into juvenile flatworms and mature as smaller version of the adult due to no larval stage.

  9. Pseudoceros dimidiatus - Wikipedia

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    The divided flatworm can reproduce both asexually, by dividing itself, and sexually. The species is a hermaphrodite, meaning that they have both male and female reproductive organs. When two flatworms reproduce they battle to decide who gets to fertilize and who is fertilized. The winner gets to act as the male, fertilizing the other. [1]