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English: In the original monograph it's described as Procerodes ulvae, now a synonym of Procerodes littoralis.[1]
Deutsch: Phagocata ulvae (Boulogne); die beiden äusseren Pigmentstreifen des Kopfes verlaufen über den grössten Theil des Körpers; zwischen ihnen sind die dorsalen Längsnerven als zqei helle Linien zu erkennen. Die übrige Körperpigmentirung ist netzförmig und über dem Copulationsapparat schwächer.
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Tricladen / von J. Wilhelmi ; herausgegeben von der zoologischen Station zu Neapel.

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Author Wilhelmi, J. (Julius), 1880-1937
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