“…The three study species used here are all recently described freeliving flatworms of the genus Macrostomum (Macrostomorpha, Platyhelminthes), and they include M. janickei (see also Zadesenets, Schärer, & Rubtsov, 2017;Zadesenets et al, 2016), M. cliftonensis, and M. mirumnovem (Schärer et al, 2019). Briefly, the worms used in the experiments were from laboratory cultures that were established using individuals collected from Palavas-les-Flots, near Montpellier, France, for M. janickei; from Lake Clifton, South of Perth, Western Australia, for M. cliftonensis; and from Port Phillip Bay, Queenscliff, Victoria, Australia, for M. mirumnovem (Schärer et al, 2019). Moreover, these species are all close relatives of our main model species, M. lignano, with M. janickei being the closest, as shown by molecular phylogenetic analyses (Schärer et al, 2019), using M. hystrix as an out-group species (see also Schärer, Littlewood, Waeschenbach, Yoshida, & Vizoso, 2011).…”