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Presented by Ashley Morgan-Olvera, Director of Research & Education/Outreach, Texas Invasive Species Institute, Sam Houston University
Ashley Morgan-Olvera confirmed with Newsweek that the invasive hammerhead flatworm has been found throughout the state of Texas. Although she noted the species, known scientifically as Bipalium kewense, is most commonly found in the southeastern region of Texas, it has since been traced to other areas of the state like Dallas.
Coordinator: Texas Invasive Species Institute, Sam Houston University
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