Choeradoplana banga is a species of land planarian belonging to the subfamily Geoplaninae.
[1] It is found in areas within the Atlantic Forest in Brazil, such as Cantareira State Park.
The base dorsal color of the body is a pale ochre with several irregular dark brown spots.
[2] It is distinguished from other members of Choeradoplana by its pale ochre color and brown spots, a bell-shaped pharynx, an intrabulbar prostatic vesicle, a narrow female atrium, the common glandular ovovitelline duct approaching the vagina from behind the atrium, and a large sphincter under the male and female atria that is adjacent to the gonopore canal.
[2] The specific epithet of banga is derived from a word within the Tupi-Guarani language family, banga, meaning "bent, reverse"; this is in reference to the species' glandular ovovitelline duct approaching behind the atrium, in contrast to other members of the genus.