Two new land planarian species (platyhelminthes: Tricladida) from the brazilian atlantic forest

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Abstract

The Brazilian Atlantic Forest harbors the world's richest areas of land planarians (Platyhelminthes: Tricladida). Nevertheless, the number of undiscovered species from this biological unit remains seemingly high. Herein we describe Geoplana piriana Almeida & Carbayo, sp. nov. from the state of Rio de Janeiro, and Geoplana tingauna Kishimoto & Carbayo, sp. nov. from the state of Santa Catarina. Each species shows a dorsum with a unique color pattern among Geoplaninae species. Their internal morphology also differs: G. piriana sp. nov. shows a unique combination of features, including an extrabulbar, non-bifurcated prostatic vesicle, a non-folded male atrium, a horizontal, cylindrical penis papilla, a female atrium anteriorly narrowed, and lined with an epithelium with multilayered aspect. Geoplana tingauna sp. nov. possesses a prostatic vesicle constituted of a pair of branches opening into the very distal portion of a tubular, unpaired portion, a feature not seen in other Geoplaninae species. © 2012 Sociedade Brasileira de Zoologia.

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Almeida, A. L., Kishimoto, R. G., & Carbayo, F. (2012). Two new land planarian species (platyhelminthes: Tricladida) from the brazilian atlantic forest. Zoologia, 29(5), 430–438. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1984-46702012000500006

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