Girardia tigrina (Girard, 1850)

Vila-Farré, Miquel, Sluys, Ronald, Almagro, Ío, Handberg-Thorsager, Mette & Romero, Rafael, 2011, Freshwater planarians (Platyhelminthes, Tricladida) from the Iberian Peninsula and Greece: diversity and notes on ecology, Zootaxa 2779, pp. 1-38 : 30-31

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.206798

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5687272

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038887CD-FF91-7747-FF2E-BA1E69F28753

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scientific name

Girardia tigrina (Girard, 1850)
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Girardia tigrina (Girard, 1850)

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Comparative discussion. The freshwater triclad flatworm Girardia tigrina is one of the most widespread planarians in North America ( Kenk, 1944; Hyman, 1951; Mettrick et al. 1970; Chandler & Darlington, 1986; Thorp & Covich, 1991) and has successfully invaded several European countries ( Dahm, 1955; Gourbault, 1969; Van Der Velde, 1975; Ball & Reynoldson, 1981; Ribas et al. 1989; Gee & Young, 1993) as well as Japan, Australia and South America (Sluys et al. 1995). This eurythermic species ( Claussen & Walters, 1982) has been reported in many areas in the eastern sector of the Iberian Peninsula and the Balearic Islands ( Baguñà et al. 1980, 1981; Ribas et al. 1989) and on one occasion in Galicia in northeastern Spain ( Servia et al. 2006). It has also been reported in some isolated areas of central Spain ( Baguñà et al. 1981; Gamo & Gourbault, 1981).

Sampling at many localities of the Mediterranean area of the Iberian Peninsula have yielded specimens with external traits that correspond to one of the two known asexual strains of G. t i g r i n a (cf. Ribas et al. 1989): a markedly triangular head; two large and close-set eyes anterior to prominent auricular slits; a blotchy and grey dorsal surface; a pale ventral surface. However, the species is very scarce in Galicia and in the Cantabrian coastal region (records for the latter region are new; Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 ). All of the animals that were collected were asexual.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Platyhelminthes

Class

Rhabditophora

Order

Seriata

Family

Dugesiidae

Genus

Girardia

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Platyhelminthes

Class

Rhabditophora

Order

Seriata

Family

Dugesiidae

Genus

Girardia

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