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''Dugesia'' (pronounced, /duˈd͡ʒiʒ(i)ə/) is a
genus Genus ( plural genera ) is a taxonomic rank used in the biological classification of living and fossil organisms as well as viruses. In the hierarchy of biological classification, genus comes above species and below family. In binomial nom ...
of
dugesiid Dugesiidae is a family of freshwater planarians distributed worldwide (except Antarctica). The type genus is ''Dugesia'' Girard, 1850.Ball, I. R.: A contribution to the phylogeny and biogeography of the freshwater triclads (Platyhelminthes: Turb ...
triclad A planarian is one of the many flatworms of the traditional class Turbellaria. It usually describes free-living flatworms of the order Tricladida (triclads), although this common name is also used for a wide number of free-living platyhelm ...
s that contains some common representatives of the class
Turbellaria The Turbellaria are one of the traditional sub-divisions of the phylum Platyhelminthes (flatworms), and include all the sub-groups that are not exclusively parasitic. There are about 4,500 species, which range from to large freshwater forms mor ...
. These common flatworms are found in freshwater habitats of Africa, Eurasia, and Australia. ''Dugesia'' is best known to non-specialists because of its regeneration capacities. ''Dugesia'' is the
type genus In biological taxonomy, the type genus is the genus which defines a biological family and the root of the family name. Zoological nomenclature According to the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature, "The name-bearing type of a nominal ...
of the family Dugesiidae.


Description

''Dugesia'' species have an elongated body with a slightly triangle-shaped head. Usually they have grey, brown or black colors on the dorsal body surface, the ventral surface uses to be paler. These animals have a couple of eyes constituted by a multicellular pigmented cup with many retinal cells to detect the amount of light in the nearby environment. Sometimes they present supernumerary eyes. At the anterior part of the body, behind the eyes level, they have two of structures called auricles that give the triangle look to the 'head' and that allow them to detect the intensity of water current. These auricles are free of pigment and
rhabdite Rhabdites (from Greek, ''rhabdos'', rod) are rodlike structures in the cells of the epidermis The epidermis is the outermost of the three layers that comprise the skin, the inner layers being the dermis and hypodermis. The epidermis layer pr ...
s. Each side of the anterior margin of the head have between 5 and 10 shallow sensory fossae, their number depends on the species or the individual. The sensory fossae and the auricle grooves are supplied with many nerve endings. ''Dugesia'' digestion tract consists of a central non-pigmented tubular
pharynx The pharynx (plural: pharynges) is the part of the throat behind the mouth and nasal cavity, and above the oesophagus and trachea (the tubes going down to the stomach and the lungs). It is found in vertebrates and invertebrates, though its st ...
. Like the other triclads, ''Dugesias gut consists in three ramified branches. Each branch consists of ceca, which delivers the nutrients to the body. This worm has a sac digestive plan, that is, it does not have a separate opening for waste excretion. Subepidermal musculature is divided in four layers. In ''Dugesia'' the
ovaries The ovary is an organ in the female reproductive system that produces an ovum. When released, this travels down the fallopian tube into the uterus, where it may become fertilized by a sperm. There is an ovary () found on each side of the body. T ...
are ventrally situated, they start just behind the brain, usually at the level of the fourth intestinal branch. The bursal canal runs on the right side of the copulatory apparatus and above the atrium. Like some ''
Neppia ''Neppia'' is a genus of dugesiid triclad that is found in South America, Subantarctic region, Africa, Tasmania and New Zealand. Until 1974 ''Neppia'' was considered a subgenus of ''Dugesia ''Dugesia'' (pronounced, /duˈd͡ʒiʒ(i)ə/) is a ...
'' species, ''Dugesia'' have a third layer of longitudinal musculature over the vaginal area of the bursal canal. This feature is not present in other triclads. Another feature shared with ''Neppia'' is the presence of a glandular area at the transicional area between the seminal vesicle and the ejaculatory duct, although in ''Dugesia'' these glands are concentrated at the diaphragm, a structure not present in any other genera.Ball. I. R. (1974). A contribution to the phylogeny and biogeography of the freshwater triclads (Platyhelminthes: Turbellaria). In Biology of the Turbellaria: 339-401. Riser, N. W. & Morse, M. P. (Eds). New York:McGraw-Hill. Ball proposed that the presence of this glands was a
synapomorphy In phylogenetics, an apomorphy (or derived trait) is a novel character or character state that has evolved from its ancestral form (or plesiomorphy). A synapomorphy is an apomorphy shared by two or more taxa and is therefore hypothesized to hav ...
of ''Dugesia'' and ''Neppia''. The absence of these glands in some ''Neppia'' species (''N. jeanneli'', ''N. montana'' and ''N. schubarti'') is thought to be a secondary loss.


Reproduction

They are
hermaphrodites In reproductive biology, a hermaphrodite () is an organism that has both kinds of reproductive organs and can produce both gametes associated with male and female sexes. Many taxonomic groups of animals (mostly invertebrates) do not have sep ...
. Many species can reproduce both sexually and asexually (by
parthenogenesis Parthenogenesis (; from the Greek grc, παρθένος, translit=parthénos, lit=virgin, label=none + grc, γένεσις, translit=génesis, lit=creation, label=none) is a natural form of asexual reproduction in which growth and developmen ...
or by fission).


Phylogeny and taxonomy

''Dugesia'' species have not enough morphological characters to find out which are the relationships between them. Furthermore, those available use to contradict each other. ''Dugesia'' species are identified by the combination of diagnostic characters instead of different
apomorphies In phylogenetics, an apomorphy (or derived trait) is a novel character or character state that has evolved from its ancestral form (or plesiomorphy). A synapomorphy is an apomorphy shared by two or more taxa and is therefore hypothesized to have ...
. Over 70 species within the genus ''Dugesia'' have been described.


Phylogeny

Phylogenetic tree including five dugesiid genera after Álvarez-Presas et al., 2008: Molecular phylogeny of 13 ''Dugesia'' species after Lázaro ''et al.'', 2009: Molecular phylogeny of ''Dugesia'' species after Solà ''et al.'', 2013:


Species

The following species are currently recognised in the genus ''Dugesia'': *'' Dugesia absoloni'' *'' Dugesia adunca'' *'' Dugesia aenigma'' *''
Dugesia aethiopica ''Dugesia'' (pronounced, /duˈd͡ʒiʒ(i)ə/) is a genus of dugesiid triclads that contains some common representatives of the class Turbellaria. These common flatworms are found in freshwater habitats of Africa, Eurasia, and Australia. ''Dugesi ...
'' *'' Dugesia afromontana'' *'' Dugesia andamanensis'' *'' Dugesia annandalei'' *'' Dugesia arabica'' *'' Dugesia arcadia'' *'' Dugesia ariadnae'' *'' Dugesia artesiana'' *'' Dugesia astrocheta'' *'' Dugesia aurea'' *'' Dugesia austroasiatica'' *'' Dugesia bactriana'' *'' Dugesia bakurianica'' *'' Dugesia batuensis'' *'' Dugesia benazzii'' *'' Dugesia bengalensis'' *'' Dugesia biblica'' *'' Dugesia bifida'' *'' Dugesia bijuga'' *'' Dugesia borneana'' *'' Dugesia brachycephala'' *'' Dugesia brigantii'' *'' Dugesia burmaensis'' *'' Dugesia capensis'' *'' Dugesia chichkovi'' *'' Dugesia circumcisa'' *'' Dugesia constrictiva'' *'' Dugesia corbata'' *'' Dugesia cretica'' *'' Dugesia damoae'' *'' Dugesia debeauchampi'' *'' Dugesia deharvengi'' *'' Dugesia didiaphragma'' *'' Dugesia dubia'' *'' Dugesia ectophysa'' *'' Dugesia elegans'' *'' Dugesia etrusca'' *'' Dugesia fissipara'' *'' Dugesia foeni'' *'' Dugesia fontinalis'' *'' Dugesia gemmulata'' *'' Dugesia golanica'' *'' Dugesia gonocephala'' *'' Dugesia gonocephaloides'' *'' Dugesia hepta'' *'' Dugesia hoernesi'' *'' Dugesia hymanae'' *'' Dugesia iheringii'' *'' Dugesia ilvana'' *'' Dugesia indica'' *'' Dugesia indonesiana'' *'' Dugesia iranica'' *'' Dugesia izuensis'' *''
Dugesia japonica ''Dugesia japonica'' is a species of freshwater planarian that inhabits freshwater bodies of East Asia, including Japan, Korea, Taiwan, China and northeastern Siberia. However, molecular studies suggest that ''Dugesia japonica'' is polyphyletic ...
'' *'' Dugesia krishnaswamyi'' *'' Dugesia lamottei'' *''
Dugesia lanzai ''Dugesia'' (pronounced, /duˈd͡ʒiʒ(i)ə/) is a genus of dugesiid triclads that contains some common representatives of the class Turbellaria. These common flatworms are found in freshwater habitats of Africa, Eurasia, and Australia. ''Dugesi ...
'' *'' Dugesia lata'' *'' Dugesia laurentiana'' *'' Dugesia leclerci'' *'' Dugesia leporii'' *'' Dugesia libanica'' *''
Dugesia liguriensis ''Dugesia'' (pronounced, /duˈd͡ʒiʒ(i)ə/) is a genus of dugesiid triclads that contains some common representatives of the class Turbellaria. These common flatworms are found in freshwater habitats of Africa, Eurasia, and Australia. ''Dugesi ...
'' *'' Dugesia lindbergi'' *'' Dugesia machadoi'' *'' Dugesia maculata'' *'' Dugesia maghrebiana'' *'' Dugesia majuscula'' *'' Dugesia malickyi'' *'' Dugesia mertoni'' *'' Dugesia michaelsoni'' *'' Dugesia microbursalis'' *'' Dugesia milloti'' *'' Dugesia minotauros'' *'' Dugesia mirabilis'' *'' Dugesia modesta'' *'' Dugesia monomyoda'' *'' Dugesia montana'' *'' Dugesia myopa'' *'' Dugesia nannophallus'' *'' Dugesia nansheae'' *'' Dugesia neumanni'' *'' Dugesia nonatoi'' *'' Dugesia notogaea'' *'' Dugesia novaguineana'' *'' Dugesia polyorchis'' *'' Dugesia precaucasica'' *'' Dugesia pustulata'' *'' Dugesia rincona'' *''
Dugesia ryukyuensis ''Dugesia'' (pronounced, /duˈd͡ʒiʒ(i)ə/) is a genus of dugesiid triclads that contains some common representatives of the class Turbellaria. These common flatworms are found in freshwater habitats of Africa, Eurasia, and Australia. ''Dugesi ...
'' *'' Dugesia sagitta'' *'' Dugesia schauinslandi'' *'' Dugesia seclusa'' *'' Dugesia semiglobosa'' *'' Dugesia siamana'' *''
Dugesia sicula ''Dugesia sicula'' is a species of dugesiid triclad that lives in freshwater bodies of the Mediterranean Basin, where it is widely distributed. It has been reported from Sicily, Elba and Mallorca, Eivissa, Sardinia,Stocchino et al., 2005 G.A. Sto ...
'' *'' Dugesia similis'' *'' Dugesia sinensis'' *''
Dugesia subtentaculata ''Dugesia subtentaculata'' is a species of planarian that inhabits the freshwater of Southern France, several localities on the Iberian Peninsula (including Catalonia), Mallorca, Morocco and Algeria. In 1986 De Vries designated a neotype for '' ...
'' *'' Dugesia superioris'' *'' Dugesia tamilensis'' *'' Dugesia tanganyikae'' *'' Dugesia taurocaucasica'' *'' Dugesia transcaucasica'' *'' Dugesia tubqalis'' *'' Dugesia tumida'' *'' Dugesia uenorum'' *''
Dugesia umbonata ''Dugesia'' (pronounced, /duˈd͡ʒiʒ(i)ə/) is a genus of dugesiid triclads that contains some common representatives of the class Turbellaria. These common flatworms are found in freshwater habitats of Africa, Eurasia, and Australia. ''Dugesi ...
'' *'' Dugesia venusta'' *'' Dugesia verrucula'' *'' Dugesia vestibularis'' *'' Dugesia wytegrensis'' ,


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