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Geobia

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Suborder
  
Continenticola

Subfamily
  
Geoplaninae

Phylum
  
Platyhelminthes

Order
  
Tricladida

Class
  
Rhabditophora

Family
  
Geoplanidae

Species
  
G. subterranea

Rank
  
Genus

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Similar
  
Polycladus, Paraba, Pasipha, Notogynaphallia, Geoplaninae

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Geobia is a monotypic genus of land planarians from South America.

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Geobia


Description

The genus Geobia has a very elongated body. The only species in the genus, Geobia subterranea, has several adaptations for a subterranean lifestyle, such as lack of eyes, pigments, and creeping sole, i.e., the ventral side has only some sparse cilia, unlike most other genera. The cutaneous musculature is very strong, especially in the anterior region, possibly as an adaptation due to its burrowing habits.

The copulatory apparatus of Geobia has a permanent but small penis and an elongated prostatic vesicle. The female canal enters the genital antrum dorsally.

Distribution and ecology

Geobia subterranea is found in areas covered by the Atlantic Rainforest in Brazil. Its known distribution includes the states of Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo and Santa Catarina.

It is known to feed on earthworms, attaching its body to the prey and sucking the contents after releasing digestive enzymes. The planarian's colorless body usually acquires a brownish or pinkish tinge after a meal due to the gut contents.

References

Geobia Wikipedia