Geonemertes rodericana, the Rodrigues terrestrial ribbon worm,[2] is an extinct species of terrestrial nemertean.
It was endemic to the island of Rodrigues, east of Madagascar in the Indian Ocean.
Its head was a lighter green than the body, with four white spots on the front of the snout.
[3] Unlike its hermaphroditic relative Geonemertes pelaensis, G. rodericana was dioecious, with separate male and female sexes.
During the 19th and 20th centuries, all forest habitat on Rodrigues was cleared for agriculture and development (though small areas have been replanted since then); this deforestation most likely caused the extinction of G. rodericana, and searches in 1993 failed to find the species.