Pasipha tutameia

Pasipha tutameia is a species of land planarian belonging to the subfamily Geoplaninae.

Pasipha tutameia has an elongate body with parallel margins and a rounded front tip, reaching up to about 42 mm in length.

There are flecks all across the dorsum, with the exception of the anterior tip, which sometimes concentrate on the borders of the pale median band.

P. tutameia additionally has an inverted penis, unique among species of Pasipha, which is long and folded.

[2] P. tutameia is known from its type locality; it was found in the Gruta Santo Amaro II Cave, within the municipality of Cordisburgo, Minas Gerais, Brazil.