词条 | Dugesia tubqalis |
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|image = |regnum = Animalia |phylum = Platyhelminthes |ordo = Tricladida |familia = Dugesiidae |genus = Dugesia |species = D. tubqalis |binomial = Dugesia tubqalis |binomial_authority = Harrath & Sluys, 2012 }}Dugesia tubqalis is a species of dugesiid triclad that inhabits springs of Morocco, Africa. It's named after the Toubkal peak (Tubqal in Berber), the highest in the Atlas Mountains. It has been found between 1,702 and 2,164 m of altitude.[1] DescriptionLiving animals measure up to {{convert|20|mm}} in length and {{convert|3|mm}} in width. They have a pigmented dorsal surface, and a paler ventral surface. The head is triangle-shaped with two eyes in pigment free-patches.[1] References1. ^1 A.H. Harrath, R. Sluys, D. Merzoug, M. Yacoubikhebiza, S. Alwasel, M. Riutort, Freshwater planarians (Platyhelminthes, Tricladida) from the Palearctic section of the African continent: new records, with the description of a new species, Zootaxa. 3182 (2012) {{Wikispecies}}{{Dugesia}}{{Taxonbar|from=Q5312512}} 3 : Dugesia|Animals described in 2012|Endemic fauna of Morocco |
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