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Record # 23260
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Lago-Barcia D, Silva MS, Carbayo F (2021)
Revision and description of six species of Choeradoplana (Platyhelminthes, Tricladida) with an emendation to the genus.
ZooKeys, Vol 1016: 1-48
[doi: doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1016.59617
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Abstract / Notes

"Living representatives of the Neotropical genus Choemdoplana Graff, 1896 (Geoplaninae, Tricladida,
Platyhelminthes) are easily recognized by the typical shape of the head which is laterally expanded,
rolled-up, and ventrally provided with two glandular cushions. In this study, the morphology and phylogeny
(cytochrome C oxidase subunit I gene) of several species of land planarians are taxonomically investigated.
Four of the six species studied are new to science, namely: Ch. eudoxiae Silva&Carbayo, sp. nov., Ch. claudioi
Lago-Barcia&Carbayo, sp. nov., Ch. onae Lago-Barcia&Carbayo, sp. nov., and Ch. riutortae LagoBarcia&Carbayo,
sp. nov. The species Choemdoplana albonigra and Ch. eudoxiae deviate from the usual body shape pattern in that
the head does not present lateral expansions nor glandular cushions, becoming indistinguishable from its
sister genus Cephaloflexa. Pseudogeoplana tristriata (Schultze&Muller, 1857) is also redescribed from a newly
collected specimen and was discovered to be a member of Choeradoplana. Graff (1899) also studied another
specimen that was considered to be conspecific with P. tristriata; however, in this new it is concluded that
it is not conspecific but rather a new species. The name heudogeoplana aevipandemiae Lago-Barcia&Carbayo, sp.
nov. is suggested for Graff's specimen."

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