Girardia clandestina
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https://doi.org/ 10.1093/zoolinnean/zlac065 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:6F75400B-1B3F-4B71-8351-5839C233019F |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7499014 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/1A0F646B-FFE3-0415-FEFD-E4D24809FBD2 |
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Girardia clandestina |
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Z o o b a n k r e g i s t r a t i o n: u r n: l s i d: zoobank. org:act: 6F75400B-1B3F-4B71-8351-5839C233019F
Holotype: Naturalis Biodiversity Center , ZMA V.Pl. 976.4, Arroyo Sauce, near Sauce, Departamento Canelones, near Montevideo, Uruguay, 1–3 January 1987, sagittal sections on six slides.
Etymology: The specific epithet is based on the Latin adjective clandestinus, secret, concealed, and alludes to the fact that it concerns a ‘hidden’ sibling species.
Differential diagnosis: A species of Girardia with low triangular head with bluntly pointed tip and short, broad auricles. Dorsal body coloration variable, being of a reticulated type with darkish spots and also a pair of dark stripes, separated by a pale mid-dorsal streak or composed of a dark background interspersed with white splotches and with a pale mid-dorsal line, or variations on these two major patterns. Reproductive complex basically as in G. tigrina : the only consistent anatomical difference between the two species residing in the coat of muscles around the bursal canal. In North American G. tigrina , this coat of muscles is simple, consisting of a thin subepithelial layer of circular muscle, followed by an equally thin layer of longitudinal muscle fibres. In contrast, G. clandestina possesses a bursal canal musculature that consists of a well-developed coat of intermingled circular and longitudinal muscle fibres.
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Universiteit van Amsterdam, Zoologisch Museum |
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Royal British Columbia Museum - Herbarium |
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