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Land Flatworms (Platyhelminthes: Tricladida) in Remnants of Deciduous Forest in the Northeast Region Of Southern Brazil

Planárias Terrestres (Platyhelminthes: Tricladida) Em Remanescentes De Floresta Decidual Do Nordeste Do Rio Grande Do Sul, Brasil

Land flatworms show high endemism due to their restricted mobility. In southern Brazil, land flatworm communities have been found mainly in areas of ombrophilous forests. Thus, this study documents land planarian species composition in remnants of deciduous seasonal forest in the northeast region of southern Brazil. Direct, diurnal samplings reveal the occurrence of 26 species of land flatworms, of which one belongs to the subfamily Rhynchodeminae and the others to the subfamily Geoplaninae. The Rhynchodeminae genus Rhynchodemus Leidy 1851 and the following Geoplaninae genera occurred: CephaloflexaCarbayo & Leal-Zanchet, 2003CARBAYO, F. & LEAL-ZANCHET, A.M. 2003. Two new genera of geoplanid land planarians (PLATYHELMINTHES: TRICLADIDA: TERRICOLA) of Brazil in the light of cephalic specialisations. Invert. Syst. 17(3):449-468. doi: 10.1071/IT01035.
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, Choeradoplana Graff, 1896, Imbira Carbayo et al., 2013, IssocaFroehlich, 1955FROEHLICH, E.M. 1955. Sôbre espécies brasileiras do gênero Geoplana. Bol. Fac. Fil. Ciênc. Letr. Univ. São Paulo, série Zoologia, 19:289-369., LuteostriataCarbayo, 2010CARBAYO, F. 2010. A new genus for seven Brazilian land planarian species, split off from Notogynaphallia (Platyhelminthes, Tricladida). Belg. J. Zool. 140 (Suppl.):91-101., Obama Carbayo et al., 2013, Paraba Carbayo et al., 2013, Pasipha Ogren & Kawakatsu, 1990 and XerapoaFroehlich, 1955FROEHLICH, E.M. 1955. Sôbre espécies brasileiras do gênero Geoplana. Bol. Fac. Fil. Ciênc. Letr. Univ. São Paulo, série Zoologia, 19:289-369., besides the collective group Pseudogeoplana Ogren & Kawakatsu, 1990. The genus Obama had the highest species richness (S=6), followed by Paraba (S=4) and Pasipha (S=3). Eighteen species were recorded exclusively in one of the two study areas, and eight species occurred in both sites. The known distribution of Luteostriata abundans (Graff, 1899GRAFF, L.V. 1899. Monographie der Turbellarien. Tricladida, Terricola (Landplanarien). Engelmann, Leipzig, v. 2.), Choeradoplana iheringiGraff, 1899GRAFF, L.V. 1899. Monographie der Turbellarien. Tricladida, Terricola (Landplanarien). Engelmann, Leipzig, v. 2., Obama ficki (Amaral & Leal-Zanchet, 2012), Imbira guaiana (Leal-Zanchet & Carbayo, 2001LEAL-ZANCHET, A.M. & CARBAYO, F. 2001. Two new species of Geoplanidae (Platyhelminthes, Tricladida, Terricola) from South Brazil. J. Zool. 253:433-446. doi: 10.1017/S0952836901000401.
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) and Pasipha hauseri (Froehlich, 1959FROEHLICH, C.G. 1959. On geoplanids from Brazil. Bol. Fac. Fil. Ciênc. Letr. Univ. São Paulo, série Zoologia, 22:201-265.) is increased. Results emphasize the relevance of expanding taxonomic studies on land flatworms and including more study areas in southern Brazil.

biodiversity inventory; planarians; community composition; Neotropical Region


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