Fletchamia is a genus of land planarians from Australia.
The eyes form a single row around the anterior tip, are crowded antero-laterally and continue posteriorly in two to three staggered rows.
The parenchymal musculature is weak and includes a loose ring zone of circulo-oblique fibers and a weak ventral plate of longitudinal fibers.
The female atrium communicates posteriorly with a diverticulum.
[1] The name Fletchamia is a portmanteau of the surnames of Joseph James Fletcher (Fletc-) and Alexander Greenlaw Hamilton (-hami-) and commemorates their contributions to the knowledge of Australian land planarians.