Dero trifida Loden, 1979

Righi, Gilberto & Hamoui, Viviane, 2002, Oligochaeta, Naididae Of The West Indies And Adjacent Regions, Papéis Avulsos de Zoologia 42 (6), pp. 119-167 : 130

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https://doi.org/ 10.11606/0031-1049.2002.42.p119-167

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scientific name

Dero trifida Loden, 1979
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Dero trifida Loden, 1979 View in CoL

( Fig. 1 View Fig G-J)

Dero (D.) trifida Loden, 1979: 584 View in CoL , fig. 1A-F

Material : Aruba 98, 1 specimen. Surinam 120: 4 specimens (ZU-1317) .

Habitat Limnetic; salinity 0.03-0.1%.

Distribution: North America ( Loden, 1979). Neotropical Region: Aruba;

Surinam (Righi & Hamoui).

Description: Length: 3.7-3.8 mm. Diameter 225-282 µm. Number of segments 35-37. Division-zone in XXI-XXII. Short semicircular prostomium. Branchial fossa ( Fig. 1G View Fig ) with a pair of slits in the posteriorlateral third and an hindmost wide gutter; a cross fold with the sphincter muscles lies between the fossa and gutter floors. Four pairs of gills are in the fossa; the first pair is dorsal, wide and flat, the other 3 pairs are ventral and fingerlike. All of the gills are contracted, in the side view they did not extend beyond the border of the fossa. A wide stomach with differentiated walls lies in IX followed by the intestine of similar diameter. There are a few chloragogenous cells from VII-VIII backwards. Thick commissural vessel are in VII-IX. Dorsal setae start from VI, 1 hair and 1 needle per bundle. The hairs are thin, bowed, smooth and 160-183 µm long. The needles ( Fig. 1H View Fig ) are 47-66 µm long, with a nodulus at the beginning of their bowed distal third. The apex has short teeth, 1-2 µm long, the distal tooth is a little longer than the proximal one; the shortest intermediate denticle departs from between the two main teeth. There are 4-5 ventral setae per bundle, generally 5. In II-V they are 113-120 µm long, the nodulus is medial or slightly distal, the teeth are alike in thickness but the distal tooth is 1.5 longer than the proximal one ( Fig. 1I View Fig ).

Remarks: The species was only known in small populations in USA: Louisiana and North Carolina ( Loden, 1979). Unlike our worms the North American specimens have the posterior ventral setae with distal tooth a little shorter than the proximal one. This difference is seen as an intra-specific variation without taxonomical value due to similarity of the other characteristics.

VI

Mykotektet, National Veterinary Institute

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Annelida

Class

Clitellata

Order

Tubificida

Family

Naididae

Genus

Dero

Loc

Dero trifida Loden, 1979

Righi, Gilberto & Hamoui, Viviane 2002
2002
Loc

Dero (D.) trifida

Loden, M. S. 1979: 584
1979
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