Pasipha carajaensis is a species of land planarian belonging to the subfamily Geoplaninae.
Pasipha carajaensis has an elongate body with parallel margins, reaching up to about 24 mm in length.
The dorsum is a pale grey color with a yellowish median band, which is bordered by two dark paramedian stripes.
The location of the holotype is within this province, in a cave, and is in close proximity to the national forest.
[2] P. carajaensis is only known to be found in caves in the Carajás speleological province, just outside of the municipality of Curionópolis, Pará, Brazil.