Choeradoplana gladismariae 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 the Intervales State Park.
The anterior ventral end has a pair of glandular cushions; the posterior tip is pointed.
The ventral side is a whitish color that turns faintly yellow as it approaches the margins.
[2] It is distinguished from other members of Choeradoplana by its thin, dark brown midline, two bands of brown spots, pale yellowish color, its cutaneous layer of longitudinal muscle being partially sunken into the parenchyma, and the walls of the prostatic vesicle being bellows-like and pleated.