The
Turbellaria are one of the traditional sub-divisions of the
phylum Platyhelminthes (flatworms), and include all the sub-groups that are not exclusively
parasitic. There are about 4,500 species, which range from to large freshwater forms more than long or terrestrial species like
Bipalium kewense which can reach in length. All the larger forms are flat with ribbon-like or leaf-like shapes, since their lack of
respiratory and
circulatory systems means that they have to rely on
diffusion for internal transport of
metabolites. However, many of the smaller forms are round in cross section. Most are predators, and all live in water or in moist terrestrial environments. Most forms reproduce
sexually and with few exceptions all are
simultaneous hermaphrodites.