2015
DOI: 10.1186/s40555-015-0136-5
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A new species of Notogynaphallia (Platyhelminthes, Geoplanidae) extends the known distribution of land planarians in Chacoan province (Chacoan subregion), South America

Abstract: Background: The subfamily Geoplaninae (Geoplanidae) includes land planarian species of the Neotropical Region. In Argentina, the knowledge about land planarian diversity is still incipient, although this has recently increased mainly in the Atlantic Forest ecosystem. However, other regions like Chacoan forests remain virtually unexplored. Results: In this paper, we describe a new species of the genus Notogynaphallia of the Chacoan subregion. This species is characterized by a black pigmentation on the dorsum a… Show more

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“…However, other species of the genus also bear some folds in the male atrium, such as P. phocaica (Marcus, 1951), P. preta (Riester, 1938) and P. tingauna (Kishimoto & Carbayo, 2012) (see Almeida et al 2012). Folds may appear as a consequence of a contraction of the body at the time of fixation (Negrete et al 2015). This might be the case, since the penis papilla of the species is also bent.…”
Section: Remarksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, other species of the genus also bear some folds in the male atrium, such as P. phocaica (Marcus, 1951), P. preta (Riester, 1938) and P. tingauna (Kishimoto & Carbayo, 2012) (see Almeida et al 2012). Folds may appear as a consequence of a contraction of the body at the time of fixation (Negrete et al 2015). This might be the case, since the penis papilla of the species is also bent.…”
Section: Remarksmentioning
confidence: 99%