Pithemera bicincta ( Perrier, 1875 )

Chang, Chih-Han, Snyder, Bruce A. & Szlavecz, Katalin, 2016, Asian pheretimoid earthworms in North America north of Mexico: An illustrated key to the genera Amynthas, Metaphire, Pithemera, and Polypheretima (Clitellata: Megascolecidae), Zootaxa 4179 (3), pp. 495-529 : 519-520

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Pithemera bicincta ( Perrier, 1875 )
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15. Pithemera bicincta ( Perrier, 1875)

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Perichaeta bicincta Perrier, 1875: 1044 .

Pheretima bicincta — Gates 1958: 31; 1963: 12; 1982: 40.

Pithemera bicincta — Sims & Easton 1972: 202, 232. Reynolds & Wetzel 2004: 88; 2008: 181. Reynolds 2010: 152. Pithemira bicincta — Reynolds 2011: 283.

Data sources. Gates (1937, 1972, 1982).

Diagnosis. Size 40–80 mm by 2–3 mm. Segment numbers 77–101. Color of live specimens red. Male pores paired in XVIII, small, on a porophore with variable size and shape. Post-clitellar genital markings present or absent; when present, paired on XVIII or on 18/19. Spermathecal pores five pairs in 4/5/6/7/8/9. Pre-clitellar genital markings absent. Female pores closely paired in XIV. First dorsal pore 12/13. Spermathecae present or absent; when present, five pairs in V–IX, with a duct as long as the ampulla; diverticulum usually shorter than duct and ampulla combined. Prostate glands present or absent; when present, medium to large, extending through some or all of XVI–XX. Intestinal caeca paired in XXII, simple, sometimes extending to XXI.

Remarks. Pithemera bicincta was first recorded in the continental US in 1963 in a greenhouse in Maine ( Gates 1963; 1982). Outside greenhouses, it has only been reported in Georgia and Florida. Reproduction of Pithemera bicincta is likely to be parthenogenetic.

Gates, G. E. (1937) The genus Pheretima in North America. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology, 80, 339 - 373.

Gates, G. E. (1958) On some species of the oriental earthworm genus Pheretima Kinberg, 1867, with a key to species reported from the Americas. American Museum Novitates, 1888, 1 - 33.

Gates, G. E. (1963) Miscellanea Megadrilogica. VII. Greenhouse earthworms. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington, 76, 9 - 18.

Gates, G. E. (1972) Burmese earthworms - Introduction to systematics and biology of megadrile oligochaetes with special reference to Southeast Asia. Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, 62, 5 - 324. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.2307 / 1006214

Gates, G. E. (1982) Farewell to North American megadriles. Megadrilogica, 4, 12 - 77.

Perrier, E. (1875) Sur les Vers de terre des iles Philippines et de la Cochinchine. Comptes rendus hebdomadaires des seances de l'Academie des sciences, 81, 1043 - 1046.

Reynolds, J. W. & Wetzel, M. J. (2004) Terrestrial Oligochaeta (Annelida: Clitellata) in North America north of Mexico. Megadrilogica, 9, 71 - 98.

Reynolds, J. W. (2010) The earthworms (Oligochaeta: Acanthodrilidae, Lumbricidae, Megascolecidae and Sparganophilidae) of Northeastern United States, revisited. Megadrilogica, 14, 101 - 157.

Reynolds, J. W. (2011) The earthworms (Oligochaeta: Acanthodrilidae, Eudrilidae, Glossoscolecidae, Komarekionidae, Lumbricidae, Lutodrilidae, Megascolecidae, Ocnerodrilidae, Octochaetidae and Sparganophilidae) of Southeastern United States. Megadrilogica, 14, 175 - 320.

Sims, R. W. & Easton, E. G. (1972) A numerical revision of the earthworm genus Pheretima auct. (Megascolecidae: Oligochaeta) with the recognition of new genera and an appendix on the earthworms collected by the Royal Society North Borneo Expedition. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 4, 169 - 268. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.1111 / j. 1095 - 8312.1972. tb 00694. x

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FIGURE 1. Color photographs of live individuals of (A) Amynthas agrestis, (B) Amynthas corticis, (C) Amynthas gracilis, (D) Amynthas hupeiensis, (E) Amynthas minimus, (F) Amynthas morrisi, (G) Amynthas tokioensis, (H) Metaphire californica, (I) Metaphire hilgendorfi, (J) Metaphire posthuma, (K) Pithemera bicincta, and (L) Polypheretima elongata, showing interspecific variations in colorations and body shapes. Specimens are from US (A, B, D, G, I) and Taiwan (C, E, F, H, J, K, L). Photo credit: Chih-Han Chang (A, B, D, E, G, H, I) and Wen-Jay Chih (C, F, J, K, L). The photographs of A. minimus and M. californica have been previously presented in Chang et al. (2009 a).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Annelida

Class

Clitellata

Order

Opisthopora

Family

Megascolecidae

Genus

Pithemera