Context
A new species of regenerative freshwater flatworm, Dugesia punensis, has been discovered in Pashan Lake, Pune, Maharashtra. This marks the first such identification in India since 1983.
About Dugesia punensis
- Taxonomic Group:
 Belongs to the genus Dugesia under the phylum Platyhelminthes (flatworms).
- Type:
 A free-living, non-parasitic flatworm, known for its remarkable regenerative ability.
Distinct Features
| Trait | Description | 
| Body Coloration | Dorsal side: Spotted dark brown with a light brown midline; Ventral side: Pale. | 
| Anatomy | Slightly reduced auricles, elongated pharynx and gonopore. | 
| Eyes | Two prominent black eyes located in auricular grooves. | 
| Eggs | Reddish, circular eggs. | 
| Regeneration Time | Completes regeneration in 10–13 days, even after 15–20 days without food. | 
| Diet | Feeds on chicken liver in laboratory settings. | 
Ecological & Scientific Significance
- Biodiversity Value:
 Enhances the known diversity of planarians and highlights the rich, yet understudied, biodiversity of the Western Ghats, a global biodiversity hotspot.
- Scientific Contribution:
 Adds important data to the taxonomy of freshwater flatworms and demonstrates the survival adaptability and regenerative biology of planarians.
- Historical Note:
 This is the first planarian species discovered in India in over four decades.
About Planarians (General Features)
- Habitat:
 Found in freshwater, marine, and terrestrial ecosystems.
- Body Structure:
- Soft, leaf-like, bilaterally symmetrical body.
- Possess light-sensitive eyespots and a ladder-like nervous system.
- Digestive system consists of a muscular pharynx and branched intestine (no anus).
 
- Excretion:
 Through specialized cells known as flame cells.
- Brain:
 Simple central nervous system with paired ganglia acting as a primitive brain.
 
         
         
         
        