Pristina sima ( Marcus, 1944 )

Righi, Gilberto & Hamoui, Viviane, 2002, Oligochaeta, Naididae Of The West Indies And Adjacent Regions, Papéis Avulsos de Zoologia 42 (6), pp. 119-167 : 146

publication ID

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

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scientific name

Pristina sima ( Marcus, 1944 )
status

 

Pristina sima ( Marcus, 1944) View in CoL

( Fig. 3 View Fig H-K)

Naidium simum Marcus, 1944: 68 View in CoL , figs. 58-59.

Pristina sima, Sperber, 1948: 223 View in CoL .

Pristinella sima, Brinkhurst, 1985: 472 View in CoL .

(non) Pristina sima Ercolini, 1969: 26 View in CoL , fig. 33; Martinez-Ansemil & Giani, 1980: 48, fig. 2; Rodriguez & Armas, 1983: 96; Varela, 1990: 224.

Material : Curaçao 74c: 4 specimens (ZU-1324). Habitat: Weakly oligohaline; salinity 0.88 %.

Distribution: Restricted to Neotropical Region: Brazil: São Paulo State

( Marcus, 1944) and Curaçao (Righi & Hamoui).

Description: Length 2.9-3.0 mm. Diameter 125-130 µm. Number of segments 30-32. Short conic prostomium. Eyes and division-zone missing. There are no septal glands. Pharynx goes to III; thin esophagus; small stomach in VIII; intestine begining at X. Dorsal vessel running along the left side from IX backwards; commissural vessels unrecognizable. All the setae begin at II dorsal bundles with 1-2 hairs and 1-2 needle setae on each. The hairs are smooth, straight, their length increases regularly from 80-202 µm in II- VI; towards the back the length varies from 129-196 µm, the shorter ones are in the last segments. The needles are 40-59 µm long, the longer ones are posterior; a small nodulus sets apart a little curved distal part shorter than the straight proximal part. The apex has two teeth of similar length, the same worm presents 0-2 intermediate denticles ( Fig. 3 View Fig H-I), usually there are only one intermediate denticle as long as the two main teeth. The ventral setae are 2-3 per bundle in II-VII and 1-2 backwards. The length of the ventral setae increases gradually from 33-57 µm in II-VII and it varies from 52-57 µm in the following segments. The setae nodulus is medial in II and distal from III onwards. The distal tooth is longer than the proximal one in II-VII ( Fig. 3J View Fig ); towards the back the two teeth have similar length ( Fig. 3K View Fig ); the proximal tooth is always thicker.

Remarks: This is the first finding of the species after the original description. The measures of the setae in our material enlarge the variability recorded to the type-material. Harman et al. (1988) interpret Pristina sima as a synonymous of Pristinella osborni , which cannot be accepted due to differences in needles and septal glands. The specimens from NE Argentina studied by Varela (1990) belong probably to Pristina notopora Cernosvitov (1937) not to P. sima as she identified on account of their serrate hairs and greater number of ventral setae. The specimens from Somalia studied by Ercolini (1969) and those of Spain studied by Martinez-Ansemil & Giani (1980) and Rodriguez & Armas (1983) differ from P. sima by the needle setae, probably they belog to P. rosea .

VI

Mykotektet, National Veterinary Institute

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Annelida

Class

Clitellata

Order

Tubificida

Family

Naididae

Genus

Pristina

Loc

Pristina sima ( Marcus, 1944 )

Righi, Gilberto & Hamoui, Viviane 2002
2002
Loc

Pristinella sima

Brinkhurst, R. O. 1985: 472
1985
Loc

Pristina sima

Sperber, C. 1948: 223
1948
Loc

Naidium simum

Marcus, E. 1944: 68
1944
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