7.
Amynthas robustus ( Perrier, 1872)
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Perichaeta cingulata
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(part cf.
P. darnleiensis
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): Vaillant, 1867: 234;
Perichaeta robusta Perrier, 1872: 112
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, figs. 67– 68;
Perichaeta masatakae Beddard, 1892: 761
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;?
Pheretima campestris Goto & Hatai, 1898: 67
[non
campestris Lee, 1952
(=
A. corticis
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)];?
Perichaeta parvicystis Goto & Hatai, 1899: 18
, figs. 8, 8a, 8b;
Megascolex robustus
: Vaillant, 1889: 76;
Pheretima lauta Ude, 1905: 405
(429?, 464?;
Pheretima lauta Chen, 1933: 282
, fig. 26;?
Pheretima zavattarii Cognetti, 1909: 1
; Cognetti, 1909: 310;
Pheretima ornata Gates, 1927: 20
;
Pheretima corrugata Chen, 1931: 131
; 1933: 278 (non
P. corrugata kulingiana
);?
Pheretima sheni Chen, 1935: 38
;
Pheretima robusta
: Michaelsen, 1900: 299.
Amynthas robustus
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: Sims and Easton, 1972: 234; Easton, 1981: 56 (syn. mastakae [sic lapsus pro
masatakae
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],
campestris Goto & Hatai, 1898
[non Lee, 1952],
lauta
,
corrugata
); Blakemore, 2002, 2008.
New
record: Campina Grande, Paraíba, Brazil: ( BRA: PB)
.
Further distribution: Mauritius, Philippines, Myanmar, India, China, Taiwan, Korea, Japan, Okinawa?, Madagascar ( Gates, 1972; Blakemore, 2002, 2010); São Paulo, Brazil (Righi, 1967), cited as
P. aspergillum
.
Examined material: Specimen: One adult specimen collected on 8 May 2010 in an urban area located in
Campina Grande
(7°12′56.60″S, 35°53′50.34″W), State of Paraíba, Northeast Brazil (
UFPB 1460
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Description: Length: 105 mm. Diameter: 4–5 mm. Segments: 96. Prostomium: open epilobous. First dorsal pore: 11/12. Setae: perichaetine. Nephropores: absent. Clitellum: 14–16, annular, darker than the rest of the earthworm. Spermathecal pores: 2 pairs in 7/8/9. Female pores: single on 14. Male pores:a pair on conical porophores in 18. Genital markings: one pair anterior-median to the male pores ( Figure 2A
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). Septa: 5/6–7/8 thickened and 8/9/10 absent. Spermathecae: 2 pairs in 8 and 9 ( Figure 2B
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). Nephridia: meroic. Gizzard: 8–9. Hearts: 10–13. Calciferous glands: absent. Ovaries: a pair in 13. Testes: 10 and 11, seminal vesicles large in 11 and 12, pseudovesicles in 13–14. Prostate glands: racemose, opening in 18 and extending into 16–19 ( Figure 2C
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). Intestinal origin: 15, with a pair of ceca extending into 26–20 ( Figure 2D
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).
Remarks:
A. robustus
was found in association with
E. eugeniae
in the first 10-cm layer of soil with a high concentration of organic matter.
A. robustus
often reproduces by parthenogenesis because of male sterility. A record from America based on a British Museum specimen was erroneously labeled
A. gracilis
according to Gates (1972). Fragoso and Brown (2007) considered this species as exotic for Brazil.