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Luteostriata ceciliae

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Class
  
Rhabditophora

Suborder
  
Continenticola

Phylum
  
Platyhelminthes

Order
  
Tricladida

Family
  
Geoplanidae

Luteostriata ceciliae

Similar
  
Luteostriata abundans, Luteostriata, Geoplaninae, Geoplanidae

Luteostriata ceciliae is a species of Brazilian land planarian in the subfamily Geoplaninae.

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Description

Luteostriata ceciliae is a medium to small land planarian, reaching up to 63 millimetres (2.5 in) in length when crawling. The dorsal color is light-yellow with five dark longitudinal stripes: one median, two paramedian and two lateral. The median stripe is the thinnest and darkest, being well marked and delimited. The paramedian and lateral stripes are broader, but not well marked, being formed by a series of pigment spots and somewhat discontinuous. There are isolated pigment spots between the paramedian and lateral stripes. The anterior end of the body is marked by an orange tinge. The ventral side is yellowish white.

The numerous small eyes occur along the entire body, forming a single row on the body margins in the first millimetres and posteriorly spreading to the dorsum, reaching the lateral stripes.

Distribution

The only known place of occurrence of L. ceciliae is the São Francisco de Paula National Forest in southern Brazil.

References

Luteostriata ceciliae Wikipedia