Distribution: South Florida, São Paulo State - Brazil, Curaçao, Bocas del Toro. Characteristics: Adults grow to 25 cm in length and 1 mm in width (maximum). The ground color is ocher-greenish. Behind the constriction between cephalic plate and trunk there are several black rings irregularly broad and irregularly set apart from each other. The first four rings are wider and not as close to each other as the posterior ones. On the ground color there are black scattered spots dispersed in regular rows. Both the ground color and the black rings have scattered light halos. The first black ring is incomplete ventrally at the level of the mouth and laterally at the level of the cephalic furrows. The cephalic plate is ocher, triangle-shaped, rounded anteriorly and flattened dorso-ventrally. It has black spots on the sides of the proboscis pore, black scattered spots and light hallows. The lateral sense organs are well visible on the sides within the fourth black ring. Comments: (Svetlana Maslakova 2 March 2020): The species found in Florida and the coast of Panama is a look-alike of Tubulanus rhabdotus Corrêa, 1954. DNA sequence data suggests that it is distinct from Tubulanus rhabdotus originally described by Corrêa from Brazil.