My larva had at least 4 lobes, more likely 6 (two ventro-lateral, two dorsal-lateral, and two unpaired). One can see clearly two of the lobes in focus in these pictures. The lobes are often retracted or flattened when the larva is under the coverglass. Note the dark green branched gut inside the larva. Polyclads, in general, are characterized by a multilobed gut. Many Müller’s larvae apparently require food in order to reach metamorphosis but only a few species have been observed to feed in the laboratory on microscopic algae (Rawlinson 2010 and references therein).
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