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Caenoplana coerulea

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Kingdom
  
Subfamily
  
Genus
  
Phylum
  
Platyhelminthes

Rank
  
Family
  
Tribe
  
Scientific name
  
Caenoplana coerulea

Higher classification
  
Caenoplana

Order
  
Tricladida

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Similar
  
Geoplanidae, Tricladida, Bipalium kewense, Schizoglossa novoseelandica, Geoplana

Caenoplana coerulea


Caenoplana coerulea, known as the Blue Planarian or Blue Garden Flatworm is a species of land planarian.

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Description

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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

Caenoplana coerulea Blue Planarian Caenoplana coerulea Voren Flickr

This flatworm's native range is eastern Australia and New Zealand. This species has however been accidentally introduced to the Balearic Islands, Argentina, France, and the USA (including California, Florida, Georgia, Texas, South Carolina and Iowa).

Habitat

Caenoplana coerulea Blue Planarian Caenoplana coerulea Voren Flickr

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

Caenoplana coerulea TERRAIN Taranaki Educational Resource Research Analysis

This planarian is a predator of a variety of invertebrates on the forest floor. It is known to feed on several arthropod groups, such as woodlice, millipedes and earwigs, as well as on land snails.

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Caenoplana coerulea Blue geoplanarian flatworm Caenoplana coerulea BowerBird

References

Caenoplana coerulea Wikipedia