Girardia tigrina ( Girard, 1850 )

Stocchino, Giacinta Angela, 2018, 80 years of research on planarians (Platyhelminthes, Tricladida) from Sardinia, Italy: an annotated checklist, Zootaxa 4532 (4), pp. 539-552 : 543-544

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https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4532.4.5

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Girardia tigrina ( Girard, 1850 )
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Among Dugesiidae the allochthonous American species Girardia tigrina , introduced into Europe in the first half of the last century, was recently found in the Rio Cuga basin in the northwestern part of the island, representing the

first record for Sardinia ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 ). The population is characterized by only fissiparous individuals. At the same sampling site of these G. tigrina animals specimens of S. mediterranea were also found ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 ).

Girard, C. (1850) A brief account of the fresh water species of Planariae inhabiting the United States. Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History, 3, 264 - 265.

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FIGURE 2. Geographic distribution of species of the genus Schmidtea and Girardia recorded from Sardinia. 1, Rio Fiume Santo; 2, Rio Mannu di Portotorres; 3, Rio S. Miali; 4, Fiume Silis; 5, Rio Pedrasdefogu; 6, Rio Lu Bagnu; 7, Fiume Coghinas; 8, Rio S. Stefano, Caprera Island National Park; 9, Rio Cuga; 10, Rio Calvia; 11, Fiume Temo; 12, unnamed temporary rivulet near Su Peltusu Cave; 13, Rio Fraigada; 14, Fiume Tirso; 15, Rio di Siniscola; 16, Rio Berchida; 17, unnamed rivulet affluent of Rio Mannu di Milis; 18, temporary pond of Giara di Tuili; 19, Pauli Perdosu temporary pond of Giara di Gesturi; 20, Rio Mannu di Cagliari; 21, Rio Flumentepido. New records are indicated by asterisks.