Hammer Head leech (Bipalium) “hammerhead worms“ or “broadhead planarians“ Bipalium fuscatum 001
Bipalium is a genus of large predatory land planarians. They are often loosely called “hammerhead worms“ or “broadhead planarians“ because of the distinctive shape of their head region. Land planarians are unique in that they possess a “creeping sole“ on their ventral side.[2] Several species are considered as invasive to the United States[3] and to Europe.[4][5] Some studies have begun the investigation of the evolutionary ecology of these invasive planarians.[6]
Bipalium
Model of Bipalium strubelli Graff, 1899
Scientific classification
Kingdom:
Animalia
Phylum:
Platyhelminthes
Class:
Rhabditophora
Order:
Tricladida
Suborder:
Continenticola
Family:
Geoplanidae
Subfamily:
Bipaliinae
Genus:
Bipalium
Stimpson, 1857[1]
Type species
Bipalium fuscatum
Stimpson, 1857
Synonyms
Sphyrocephalus Schmarda, 1859
Dunlopea Wright, 1860
Bipaliura Stimpson, 1861 (misspelling?)
Perocephalus von Graff, 1896 (in part)
Placocephalus von Graff, 1896 (in part)
Description Edit
The genus Bipalium was initially defined by Stimpson to include land planarians with the head broadened, forming a head plate. Later, in 1899, Ludwig von Graff divided it into three genera according to the shape of the head:[7]
Bipalium: with a well-developed head plate, much broader than long, and with elongated lateral auricles
Perocephalus: rudimentary head plate, not much broader than the body
Placocephalus: flat head plate with a circular outline
Josef Müller, in 1902, considered that no sufficient anatomical basis existed for this distinction, and reunited them under Bipalium. Later, von Graff accepted Müller’s conclusions.[7]
Towards the end of the 20th century, Robert E. Ogren and Masaharu Kawakatsu started a series of publications called “The Land Planarian Index series“ in which they reviewed and organized all taxonomic information regarding land planarians. At first, they retained all broad-headed planarians in the genus Bipalium, but later split them into four genera based on the anatomy of the reproductive organs: Bipalium, Novibipalium, Humbertium, and Diversibipalium.[8]
Under this scenario, the genus Bipalium is defined as containing broad-headed land planarians with simple copulatory organs, without accessory ducts or copulatory bursa, and with a fold of tissue separating the male and female exit ducts.[8]
Etymology Edit
The name Bipalium comes from Latin bi-, two pala, shovel or spade, because species in this genus resemble a pickaxe.[9]
Species Edit
The genus Bipalium currently includes the following species:
Bipalium adensameri Graff, 1899
Bipalium admarginatum de Beauchamp, 1933
Bipalium adventitium Hyman, 1943
Bipalium alternans de Beauchamp, 1930
Bipalium bergendali (Graff, 1899)
Bipalium cantori (Wright, 1860)
Bipalium choristosperma de Beauchamp, 1925
Bipalium crassatrium de Beauchamp, 1939
Bipalium distinguendum Müller, 1907
Bipalium dubium Loman, 1890
Bipalium ephippium Loman, 1890
Bipalium fuscatum Stimpson, 1857
Bipalium fuscolineatum Kaburaki, 1922
Bipalium gestroi Graff, 1894
Bipalium glandiantrum Kawakatsu, Sluys & Ogren, 2005
Bipalium glaucum (Kaburaki, 1922)
Bipalium gracile Loman, 1890
Bipalium graffi Müller, 1903
Bipalium haberlandti Graff, 1899
Bipalium hilgendorfi (Graff, 1899)
Bipalium interruptum Graff, 1899
Bipalium javanum Loman, 1883
Bipalium kaburakii Kawakatsu, Sluys & Ogren, 2005
Bipalium katoi Kawakatsu, Sluys & Ogren, 2005
Bipalium kewense Moseley, 1878
Bipalium kisoense Kaburaki, 1922
Bipalium koreense Frieb, 1923
Bipalium kraepelini (Ritter-Záhony, 1905)
Bipalium marginatum Loman, 1887
Bipalium mjobergi de Beauchamp, 1925
Bipalium monolineatum Kaburaki, 1922
Bipalium moseleyi Loman, 1887
Bipalium muninense Kawakatsu, Sluys & Ogren, 2005
Bipalium myadenosum de Beauchamp, 1939
Bipalium nigrum (Ritter-Záhony, 1905)
Bipalium nobile Kawakatsu & Makino, 1982
Bipalium ochroleucum Kaburaki, 1922
Bipalium pennsylvanicum Ogren, 1987
Bipalium penrissenicum Kawakatsu, Ogren & Froehlich, 1998
Bipalium penzigi Müller.
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