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The blue land planarian Caenoplana coerulea, an invader in Argentina
Fecha
2011-03Registro en:
Negrete, Lisandro Hector Luis; Brusa, Francisco; Winsor, Leigh; The blue land planarian Caenoplana coerulea, an invader in Argentina; Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. Instituto de Biología; Revista Mexicana de Biodiversidad; 82; 1; 3-2011; 287-291
1870-3453
2007-8706
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Negrete, Lisandro Hector Luis
Brusa, Francisco
Winsor, Leigh
Resumen
The blue land planarian Caenoplana coerulea is reported from Argentina (Buenos Aires province). We found C. coerulea in the east central region of Argentina in anthropic environments. The specimens that we found have the characteristic of the species found in others regions; that is, a bluish dorsal surface with a yellow mid-dorsal stripe and eyes forming a single row around the anterior tip, clustered laterally. This is the first record of this species from the Neotropical Region, and together with Bipalium kewense are the only 2 species of exotic terrestrial planarians so far recorded in Argentina.