Caenoplana Steenstrupi
''Caenoplana'' is a genus of land planarians from Australia and New Zealand. Description The genus ''Caenoplana'' is characterized by having an elongate, cylindrical to sub-cylindrical body. The eyes are arranged along the body margins, crowded irregularly at the sides of the anterior end and extending in a single row to the posterior end. The copulatory apparatus lacks a permanent penis, i. e., the penis is formed during copulation by folds in the male cavity. The female cavity is irregular and narrow and the ovovitelline ducts join each other behind it, entering it ventrally. Species The following species are recognised in the genus ''Caenoplana'': *'' Caenoplana albolineata'' *'' Caenoplana barringtonensis'' *'' Caenoplana citrina'' *''Caenoplana coerulea'' *'' Caenoplana daemeli'' *'' Caenoplana decolorata'' Mateos, Jones, Riutort, & Álvarez-Presas, 2020 *'' Caenoplana dubia'' *'' Caenoplana graffi'' *''Caenoplana hillii'' *'' Caenoplana hoggii'' *''Caenopla ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
|
Caenoplana Coerulea
''Caenoplana coerulea'', known as the blue planarian or blue garden flatworm is a species of land planarian. Description This is a long narrow flatworm, which is shiny black or dark brown on the upper surface, and mid-blue underneath (hence the specific epithet and the common name of "blue planarian".) There is a narrow creamy/fawn coloured longitudinal stripe running down the center of the upper surface. Multiple eyespots are present. The head on some individuals has a pinkish appearance. The adult length is 6 to 12 cm. Range This flatworm's native range is eastern Australia and New Zealand. This species has however been accidentally introduced to the Balearic Islands, Argentina, Canary Islands, France, and the USA (including California, Florida, Georgia, Texas, South Carolina and Iowa). Habitat It is found in moist forest areas, and during drier periods it shelters under rocks, rotting logs and in leaf litter. It is often seen after periods of heavy rain. Life habits This ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
|
Caenoplana Munda
''Caenoplana'' is a genus of land planarians from Australia and New Zealand. Description The genus ''Caenoplana'' is characterized by having an elongate, cylindrical to sub-cylindrical body. The eyes are arranged along the body margins, crowded irregularly at the sides of the anterior end and extending in a single row to the posterior end. The copulatory apparatus lacks a permanent penis, i. e., the penis is formed during copulation by folds in the male cavity. The female cavity is irregular and narrow and the ovovitelline ducts join each other behind it, entering it ventrally. Species The following species are recognised in the genus ''Caenoplana'': *'' Caenoplana albolineata'' *'' Caenoplana barringtonensis'' *'' Caenoplana citrina'' *''Caenoplana coerulea'' *'' Caenoplana daemeli'' *'' Caenoplana decolorata'' Mateos, Jones, Riutort, & Álvarez-Presas, 2020 *'' Caenoplana dubia'' *'' Caenoplana graffi'' *''Caenoplana hillii'' *'' Caenoplana hoggii'' *''Caenopla ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
|
Caenoplana Viridis
''Caenoplana'' is a genus of land planarians from Australia and New Zealand. Description The genus ''Caenoplana'' is characterized by having an elongate, cylindrical to sub-cylindrical body. The eyes are arranged along the body margins, crowded irregularly at the sides of the anterior end and extending in a single row to the posterior end. The copulatory apparatus lacks a permanent penis, i. e., the penis is formed during copulation by folds in the male cavity. The female cavity is irregular and narrow and the ovovitelline ducts join each other behind it, entering it ventrally. Species The following species are recognised in the genus ''Caenoplana'': *'' Caenoplana albolineata'' *'' Caenoplana barringtonensis'' *'' Caenoplana citrina'' *''Caenoplana coerulea'' *'' Caenoplana daemeli'' *'' Caenoplana decolorata'' Mateos, Jones, Riutort, & Álvarez-Presas, 2020 *'' Caenoplana dubia'' *''Caenoplana graffi'' *''Caenoplana hillii'' *''Caenoplana hoggii'' *''Caenoplana m ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
|
Caenoplana Tenuis
''Caenoplana'' is a genus of land planarians from Australia and New Zealand. Description The genus ''Caenoplana'' is characterized by having an elongate, cylindrical to sub-cylindrical body. The eyes are arranged along the body margins, crowded irregularly at the sides of the anterior end and extending in a single row to the posterior end. The copulatory apparatus lacks a permanent penis, i. e., the penis is formed during copulation by folds in the male cavity. The female cavity is irregular and narrow and the ovovitelline ducts join each other behind it, entering it ventrally. Species The following species are recognised in the genus ''Caenoplana'': *'' Caenoplana albolineata'' *'' Caenoplana barringtonensis'' *'' Caenoplana citrina'' *''Caenoplana coerulea'' *'' Caenoplana daemeli'' *'' Caenoplana decolorata'' Mateos, Jones, Riutort, & Álvarez-Presas, 2020 *'' Caenoplana dubia'' *'' Caenoplana graffi'' *''Caenoplana hillii'' *'' Caenoplana hoggii'' *''Caenopla ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
|
Caenoplana Steinboecki
''Caenoplana'' is a genus of land planarians from Australia and New Zealand. Description The genus ''Caenoplana'' is characterized by having an elongate, cylindrical to sub-cylindrical body. The eyes are arranged along the body margins, crowded irregularly at the sides of the anterior end and extending in a single row to the posterior end. The copulatory apparatus lacks a permanent penis, i. e., the penis is formed during copulation by folds in the male cavity. The female cavity is irregular and narrow and the ovovitelline ducts join each other behind it, entering it ventrally. Species The following species are recognised in the genus ''Caenoplana'': *'' Caenoplana albolineata'' *'' Caenoplana barringtonensis'' *'' Caenoplana citrina'' *''Caenoplana coerulea'' *'' Caenoplana daemeli'' *'' Caenoplana decolorata'' Mateos, Jones, Riutort, & Álvarez-Presas, 2020 *'' Caenoplana dubia'' *''Caenoplana graffi'' *''Caenoplana hillii'' *''Caenoplana hoggii'' *''Caenoplana m ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
|
Caenoplana Steenstrupi
''Caenoplana'' is a genus of land planarians from Australia and New Zealand. Description The genus ''Caenoplana'' is characterized by having an elongate, cylindrical to sub-cylindrical body. The eyes are arranged along the body margins, crowded irregularly at the sides of the anterior end and extending in a single row to the posterior end. The copulatory apparatus lacks a permanent penis, i. e., the penis is formed during copulation by folds in the male cavity. The female cavity is irregular and narrow and the ovovitelline ducts join each other behind it, entering it ventrally. Species The following species are recognised in the genus ''Caenoplana'': *'' Caenoplana albolineata'' *'' Caenoplana barringtonensis'' *'' Caenoplana citrina'' *''Caenoplana coerulea'' *'' Caenoplana daemeli'' *'' Caenoplana decolorata'' Mateos, Jones, Riutort, & Álvarez-Presas, 2020 *'' Caenoplana dubia'' *'' Caenoplana graffi'' *''Caenoplana hillii'' *'' Caenoplana hoggii'' *''Caenopla ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |