Australoplana also known as Australian flatworm is a genus of land planarians from Australia and New Zealand.
The genus Australoplana is characterized by having an elongated, strap-like body that is broadly convex dorsally and flat ventrally.
The eyes are absent or minute and arranged along the body margins in a single row from the anterior to the posterior end.
The copulatory apparatus has an intra-antral penis papilla in some species and the ovovitelline ducts enter the female atrium ventrally.
[1] Australoplana sanguinea is an invasive alien species in England and Wales where it predates on earthworms.