flatworms, Stimpson, 1857

Luna, Manuel De & Boll, Piter Kehoma, 2023, An annotated checklist of terrestrial flatworms (Platyhelminthes: Tricladida: Geoplanidae) from Mexico, with new records of invasive species from a citizen science platform and a new nomen dubium, Zootaxa 5297 (4), pp. 518-532 : 529

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5297.4.3

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II. Key to subfamilies and tribes of North American terrestrial flatworms View in CoL View at ENA

The following key considers only the subfamilies and tribes of species that have been recorded in continental North America, as they are the most likely to be collected in the region. However, one should consider that terrestrial flatworms are regularly being introduced all over the world, therefore, a quick check of the rest of the taxa could prove beneficial while examining specimens. Histological characters, which can only be observed in transverse sections of prepared specimens, are given in brackets.

1 Head laterally expanded into a headplate, conspicuous ( Fig. 27 View FIGURES 27–35 )..................................... BIPALIINAE View in CoL

- Head narrow and inconspicuous ( Fig. 28 View FIGURES 27–35 ).................................................................. 2

2 Body subcylindrical, sometimes showing transverse striae in live specimens ( Fig. 29 View FIGURES 27–35 ); paired eyes at each side of the head ( Fig. 30 View FIGURES 27–35 ); [longitudinal cutaneous muscles arranged into a single layer, never in bundles] ( Fig. 32 View FIGURES 27–35 )......... MICROPLANINAE View in CoL

- Body flat or subcylindrical; eyes either paired ( Fig. 30 View FIGURES 27–35 ) or multiple ( Fig. 31 View FIGURES 27–35 ); [longitudinal cutaneous muscles arranged into bundles] ( Fig. 33 View FIGURES 27–35 )..................................................................................... 3

3 Eyes numerous, arranged in two or more rows, some of which can extend to the dorsum; [testes located dorsally] ( Fig. 34 View FIGURES 27–35 )............................................................................. GEOPLANINAE View in CoL : Geoplanini

- With either paired eyes, or numerous eyes arranged in a single row which rarely extends to the dorsum; [testes located ventrally] ( Fig. 35 View FIGURES 27–35 )....................................................................... RHYNCHODEMINAE : 4

4 Eyes paired, relatively large................................................................. Rhynchodemini View in CoL

- Eyes multiple, arranged in a single row or clustering, often inconspicuous.............................. Caenoplanini View in CoL

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