| Evolution & SystematicsEvolutionary originsThe evolutionary origin of turbellarians is still under debate. Two schools of thought surround their origin. One theory states that turbellarians and cnidarians have a common ancestor, which place them in a basal position.The second theory suggests they evolved from a coelomate  ancestor by paedomorphosis or reduction  (Ruppert et al., 2004).
 
 
 
Systematic Relationships
 Molecular and phylogenetic studies have confirmed that the Pseudocerotidae family is a monophyletic group. Taxonomically, the separation of Pseudoceros and Pseudobiceros based on the number of male reproductive systems has been confirmed. A molecular study based on  the Pseudocerotidae family (P. bedfordi belongs to this family) were examined using nucleotide sequences from the 28S rDNA gene, results indicated that Pseudoceros form a monophyleticclade and Pseudobiceros is a paraphyletic group ( Goggins et al., 1996).
 Molecular data also support species separations based on colour patterns (Litvaitis & Newman, 2001).
 
 
 
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