Geoplana multipunctata Fuhrmann, 1914
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5297.4.3 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8009117 |
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Geoplana multipunctata Fuhrmann, 1914 |
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Geoplana multipunctata Fuhrmann, 1914
Figs. 5 View FIGURES 5–6 –7.
Hyman (1938: 25–25; figs. 1–2; MEXICO: Yucatan).
Ogren & Kawakatsu (1990: 127; catalog).
Ogren et al. (1997: 76, 93; catalog).
External diagnosis ( Hyman 1938). Salty black dorsally. Along each side of the body, there are numerous light spots (haloes) that surround some of the eyes. Grayish brown below on the creeping sole, with a narrow black line bordering the sole. Body convex above, tapering towards each end, more so on the anterior end.
The inconspicuous head differentiates it from both species of Bipalium . The large number of eyes (around 1000) differs Geoplana multipunctata from Diporodemus yucatani , Rhynchodemus sylvaticus and both species of Dolichoplana , which only have two. This species does not show any stripes, unlike all the recorded Caenoplanini .
Remarks. Hyman (1938) highlights the great differences between the type locality which is in the Andes region near Bogota, Colombia, at an altitude of 2660m a.s.l. ( Fuhrmann 1914); whereas the locality cited by Hyman (1938) is almost at sea level, far north in the Mexican Yucatan Peninsula. This problem is hard to solve, it would require locating and re-examining both Fuhrmann’s Colombian type material and Hyman’s Mexican material, as well as collecting fresh material from both localities to obtain mature specimens for histological and molecular analyses. While we believe that Fuhrmann’s and Hyman’s specimens are not conspecific, at present we do not have the evidence needed to state otherwise, therefore, we reluctantly add this species to the current checklist.
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