Metaphire peguana peguana ( Rosa, 1890 )
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Metaphire peguana peguana ( Rosa, 1890)
( Figure 4 View FIGURE 4 , Table 3 View TABLE 3 )
Perichaeta peguana Rosa 1890: 113 View in CoL , figs. 6–8; Beddard 1895: 403.
Amynthas (Pheretima) peguanus – Michaelsen 1899: 7.
Pheretima peguana – Michaelsen 1900: 292; Gates 1939: 102, 1972: 207; Omodeo 1956: 325; Thai 1983: 124; Thai 1987: 7, 2000: 309; Thai & Do 1989: 77; Nguyen & Tran 2008: 185; Thai et al. 2004: 759; Huynh 2005: 88; Nguyen et al. 2010: 114, 2011: 1025; 2012: 146; Nguyen & Nguyen 2010: 123; Nguyen 2014: 109.
Amyntas peguanus Beddard 1900: 628 .
Pheretima peguanna (sic!) – Huynh & Nguyen 2004: 116.
Metaphire peguana – Sims & Easton 1972: 239; Easton 1981: 58; Blakemore 2002: 207, 2008: 78, 2016: 7; Shen & Yeo 2005: 14; Sarkar et al. 2012: 178; Nguyen et al. 2016: 63 View Cited Treatment ; 2020: 8 View Cited Treatment .
Metaphire peguana peguana – Nguyen et al. 2017a: 98, 2021a: 17, 2021c: 105; Lam et al. 2021: 17701.
Type locality. Myanmar (Rangoon) ( Rosa 1890)
Type material. Natural History Museum Giacomo Doria (44037), Italy .
Diagnosis. Body cylindrical, length 81–143 mm, diameter 3.7–6.3 mm, segments 60–157. Prostomium epilobous. First dorsal pore at 12/13 or 13/14. Three pairs of spermathecal pores in ventrolateral intersegments 6/7/8/9, bithecate. Two pairs of disc–shaped genital markings on intersegments 17/18 and 18/19, each with a small opening at the center. Male pores located inside copulatory pouches in xviii. Septum 10/11 only present ventrally. Intestinal caeca simple. Holandric, testis sacs separated. Accessory glands coelomic, strongly covered by muscularwalled bursae in 17/18 and 18/19.
Habitat. The species is found in leaf litter in various types of habitats in Southern Vietnam .
Distribution. French Guiana ( Csuzdi & Pavlíček 2010), India, Thailand ( Blakemore et al. 2006; Prasankok et al. 2013), Myanmar, Malaysia, Indonesia, Japan ( Gates 1972; Ishizuka 1999; Ng et al. 2017), Singapore ( Shen & Yeo 2005), Cambodia, Laos (Thai & Samphon 1989), Bangladesh (Sarkar et al. 2012), Australia ( Easton 1982), and commonly found in Vietnam ( Nguyen et al. 2016, 2021a, 2021c; Lam et al. 2021) ( Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3 ).
Remarks. Metaphire peguana peguana is the typical form and the one found outside of Southeast Asia along with M. bahli . Although this subspecies has a relatively stable morphology with genital markings paired in 17/18 and 18/19, there was still a slight difference throughout populations in Vietnam. Vietnamese specimens have a greater ventral distance between spermathecal pores than other populations (0.33–0.50 vs. 0.28–0.29 body circumference) ( Rosa 1890; Gates 1972; Bantaowong et al. 2011). In addition, the genetic distance among Vietnamese specimens was from 3% ( Table 4 View TABLE 4 ) while that from Thailand and Malaysia is about 4.8% ( Prasankok et al. 2013; Jeratthitikul et al. 2017; Ng et al. 2017). The genetic distance between M. peguana peguana and other Metaphire species from 15.1%±1.6% (with M. bahli (type II)) to 23.5%±2.1% (with M. grandiverticulata ) ( Table 4 View TABLE 4 ).
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Metaphire peguana peguana ( Rosa, 1890 )
Nguyen, Tung T., Lam, Dang H. & Nguyen, Anh D. 2023 |
Metaphire peguana peguana
Nguyen, T. T. & Nguyen, N. T. B. & Nguyen, A. D. 2021: 17 |
Nguyen, T. T. & Tran, T. H. & Nguyen, A. D. 2021: 105 |
Lam, D. H. & Nguyen, N. Q. & Nguyen, A. D. & Nguyen, T. T. 2021: 17701 |
Nguyen, T. T. & Nguyen, H. P. & Truong, A. T. & Nguyen, N. Q. 2017: 98 |
Pheretima peguanna
Huynh, H. T. K. & Nguyen, A. D. 2004: 116 |
Metaphire peguana
Nguyen, T. T. & Lam, D. H. & Trinh, B. T. K. & Nguyen, A. D. 2020: 8 |
Nguyen, T. T. & Nguyen, A. D. & Tran, B. T. T. & Blakemore, R. J. 2016: 63 |
Blakemore, R. J. 2008: 78 |
Shen, H. P. & Yeo, D. C. 2005: 14 |
Blakemore, R. J. 2002: 207 |
Easton, E. G. 1981: 58 |
Sims, R. W. & Easton, E. G. 1972: 239 |
Pheretima peguana
Nguyen, T. T. 2014: 109 |
Nguyen, T. V. & Tran, H. N. 2008: 185 |
Huynh, H. T. K. 2005: 88 |
Thai, B. T. & Huynh, H. T. K. & Nguyen, A. D. 2004: 759 |
Thai, B. T. 2000: 309 |
Thai, B. T. & Do, N. V. 1989: 77 |
Thai, B. T. 1987: 7 |
Thai, B. T. 1983: 124 |
Gates, G. E. 1972: 207 |
Omodeo, P. 1956: 325 |
Gates, G. E. 1939: 102 |
Michaelsen, W. 1900: 292 |
Amyntas peguanus
Beddard, F. E. 1900: 628 |
Amynthas (Pheretima) peguanus
Michaelsen, W. 1899: 7 |
Perichaeta peguana
Beddard, F. E. 1895: 403 |
Rosa, D. 1890: 113 |