Reomkago

Reomkago is a genus of land planarians from Australia.

Reomkago
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Reomkago

Winsor, 1991
Type species
Geoplana quadrangulata
Dendy, 1891

Description

The genus Reomkago is characterized by having an elongate body that is quadrangular in cross section, the dorsal and ventral surfaces being flat and lateral surfaces sloping inwards. The creeping sole occupies less than 50% of the body with. The eyes are small and arranged along the body margins in a single row from the anterior to the posterior end. The parenchymal musculature includes weak longitudinal muscles generally restricted to a ventral plate and very strong dorso-ventral muscles that give the planarian its quadrangular shape. The copulatory apparatus has a penis papilla and lacks adenodactyls or other accessory glands.[1]

Etymology

The name Reomkago is a combination of the initials of Robert E. Ogren (REO) and Masaharu Kawakatsu (MK) with the sufix -ago, from Greek ἄγω, to guide. The genus honors the two scientists for their work in indexing the species of land planarians.[1]

Species

The genus Reomkago includes the following species:

  • Reomkago flynni (Dendy, 1915)
  • Reomkago quadrangulatus (Dendy, 1891)
  • Reomkago ventropunctatus (Dendy, 1892)
  • Reomkago wellingtoni (Dendy, 1892)
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References

  1. Winsor, L. (1991). "A provisional classification of Australian terrestrial geoplanid flatworms (Tricladida: Terricola: Geoplanidae)". Victorian Naturalist. 109 (2): 42–49.
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