planlaryla
Planlaryla is not a recognized genus in contemporary taxonomic databases. If encountered in literature, the term is commonly presumed to be a misspelling or misnomer for Planaria, the common name used for free-living freshwater flatworms in the phylum Platyhelminthes. Planarians are noted for their broad, soft bodies, often with a pair of eyespots and sensory structures called auricles, and for their notable regenerative capacity.
Planarians are dorsoventrally flattened and covered with cilia on the ventral surface, which they use for glide-like
Planarians inhabit freshwater, damp terrestrial habitats, and some marine environments. They are predators or scavengers, feeding
There is no formal genus named Planlaryla in standard databases. If the term appears in sources, it