Notogynaphallia nawei

Notogynaphallia nawei is a species of land planarian from Argentina.

Notogynaphallia nawei
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Platyhelminthes
Order: Tricladida
Family: Geoplanidae
Genus: Notogynaphallia
Species:
N. nawei
Binomial name
Notogynaphallia nawei
Negrete, Leal-Zanchet & Brusa, 2015

Description

Notogynaphallia nawei is a small-to-medium-sized land planarian with an elongate body, reaching about 40 millimetres (1.6 in) in length. The color of the dorsum is black and the dorsal eyes are perceived as a group of very small whitish dots on about the second fourth of the body. The ventral side is dark gray with a thin whitish median longitudinal line along the body.[1]

The species lacks a glandular margin, and the prostatic vesicle is intrabulbar with two regions: a tubular proximal portion and a globose distal portion, with a narrow lumen. The female atrium is tubular distally, but wide proximally.[1]

Etymology

The specific epithet nawei comes from the Toba word naweĨ, which means "black", and refers to the dorsal color of the species.[1]

Distribution

Notogynaphallia nawei is found in native forests of the Formosa Province, Argentina, part of the Gran Chaco region.[1]

References

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