Abstract
Giemsa and quinacrine banding was routinely produced in metaphase spreads of the freshwater triclad Dugesia polychroa. The techniques reported here may help eliminate the problems in chromosome banding which have prevented the application of differential chromosome banding in karyological studies of this taxon. More detailed karyological and phylogenetic comparisons with other species now seems possible.
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