Pseudobiceros

<i>Pseudobiceros</i>

Pseudobiceros

Genus of flatworms


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Pseudobiceros is a genus of flatworms. Like all flatworms, Pseudobiceros are hermaphrodites. This particular genus engages in penis fencing. When the "winner" touches its penis to the "skin" of the other, insemination occurs, and the "loser" has to bear the burden of motherhood.[2][3]

Species

The following species are recognised in the genus Pseudobiceros:[4]

  • Pseudobiceros apricus Newman & Cannon, 1994
  • Pseudobiceros bajae (Hyman, 1953)
  • Pseudobiceros bedfordi (Laidlaw, 1903)
  • Pseudobiceros brogani Newman & Cannon, 1997
  • Pseudobiceros caribbensis Bolanos, Quiroga & Litvaitis, 2007
  • Pseudobiceros cinereus (Palombi, 1931)
  • Pseudobiceros damawan Newman & Cannon, 1994
  • Pseudobiceros dendriticus (Prudhoe, 1989)
  • Pseudobiceros flavocanthus Newman & Cannon, 1994
  • Pseudobiceros flavolineatus (Prudhoe, 1989)
  • Pseudobiceros flowersi Newman & Cannon, 1997
  • Pseudobiceros fulgor Newman & Cannon, 1994
  • Pseudobiceros fulvogriseus (Hyman, 1959)
  • Pseudobiceros gardinieri (Laidlaw, 1902)
  • Pseudobiceros gloriosus (Newman & Cannon, 1994)
  • Pseudobiceros gratus (Kato, 1937)
  • Pseudobiceros hancockanus (Collingwood, 1876)[5]
  • Pseudobiceros izuensis (Kato, 1944)
  • Pseudobiceros kryptos Newman & Cannon, 1997
  • Pseudobiceros mikros Newman & Cannon, 1997
  • Pseudobiceros miniatus (Schmarda, 1859)
  • Pseudobiceros murinus Newman & Cannon, 1997
  • Pseudobiceros nigromarginatus (Yeri & Kaburaki, 1918)
  • Pseudobiceros pardalis (Verrill, 1900)
  • Pseudobiceros philippinensis (Kaburaki, 1923)
  • Pseudobiceros principensis Pérez-García, Herrero-Barrencua, Noreña & Cervera, 2020
  • Pseudobiceros rubrocinctus (Schmarda, 1859)
  • Pseudobiceros schmardae Faubel, 1984
  • Pseudobiceros sharroni Newman & Cannon, 1997
  • Pseudobiceros splendidus (Lang, 1884)
  • Pseudobiceros stellae Newman & Cannon, 1994
  • Pseudobiceros undulatus (Kelaart, 1858)
  • Pseudobiceros uniarborensis Newman & Cannon, 1994
  • Pseudobiceros viridis (Kelaart, 1858)
  • Pseudobiceros wirtzi Bahia & Schroedl, 2016

References

  1. Faubel, A. (1984). "The Polycladida, Turbellaria; Proposal and establishment of a new system. Part 2. The Cotylea". Mitteilungen aus dem Hamburgischen Zoologischen Museum und Institut. 81: 189–259.
  2. Michiels, N.K., and L.J. Newman. (1998). Sex and violence in hermaphrodites. Nature 391:647.
  3. Hermaphrodites duel for manhood, Science News Online. Accessed 14 March 2009.



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