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It seems a planaria (flat worm) but this is just the phyllum.
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Jacek,

Wow, excellent images and lighting.

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thank you

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Likely a Dalyelliid (such as Microdalyellia and Gieysztoria), with "caudal adhesive papillae" (those little lobes at the end of the tail). If the oval bodies are eggs, as I suspect, that might help rule out some genera (I believe eggs are distributed like this in some Dalyellida).

Unfortunately, I don't know enough about microturbellaria, to rule out Macrostomum.... :( Great pictures, though! :)

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Thank you Bruce
It will probably Macrostomum sp.

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