Andiorrhinus (Turedrilus) pascalei Bartz & Decaëns, 2024
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https://doi.org/ 10.5252/zoosystema2024v46a9 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12551787 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03ED87A4-6F66-632A-9FEA-F9F0838771C6 |
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Andiorrhinus (Turedrilus) pascalei Bartz & Decaëns |
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sp. nov. |
Andiorrhinus (Turedrilus) pascalei Bartz & Decaëns , n. sp.
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TYPE MATERIAL. — Holotype. French Guiana • Adult (with posterior regeneration); Tumuc-Humac, Mitaraka Massif , plateau forest at base camp, in the soil; 2°14’2”N, 54°27’1”W; 331 m a.s.l.; III.2015; T. Decaëns, E. Lapied leg.; BOLD Sample ID: EW-MI15-0174 ; MNHN. GoogleMaps
Paratypes. French Guiana • 1 adult specimen; Tumuc-Humac, Mitaraka Massif, plateau forest at base camp; 2°14’2”N, 54°27’1”W; 331 m a.s.l.; III.2015; T. Decaëns, E. Lapied leg.; BOLD Sample ID: EW-MI15-0176 ; CEFE GoogleMaps .
OTHER MATERIAL EXAMINED. — French Guiana • 1 juvenile specimen; Tumuc-Humac, Mitaraka Massif , plateau forest at base camp; 2°14’2”N, 54°27’1”W; 331 m a.s.l.; III.2015; T. Decaëns, E. Lapied leg.; BOLD Sample ID: EW-MI15-0177 ; MNHN GoogleMaps .
ETYMOLOGY. — This species is named in acknowledgment to Olivier Pascal, who organised the “Our Planet Reviewed” in the Mitaraka Massif.
ECOLOGY. — Andiorrhinus (T.) pascalei Bartz & Decaëns , n. sp. was found in the organo-mineral soil at the base camp of the expedition in a plateau forest ecosystem ( Fig. 5D, E View FIG ).
DISTRIBUTION. — Andiorrhinus (T.) pascalei Bartz & Decaëns , n. sp. is known from the Mitaraka Massif.
DESCRIPTION
External morphology ( Fig. 5A View FIG )
Body shape cylindrical. Body pigmentation absent. Body length: 196 mm in the holotype, 158 mm in the paratype, after ethanol fixation. Body mass: 11.90 g after ethanol fixation in the holotype, 5.51 g in the paratype. Diameter: 8 to 9 mm in the preclitellar region, 10 to 12 mm in the clitellum, 9 to 11 mm in the postclitellar region. Number of segments: 244 in the holotype, 230 in the paratype. Prostomium proepilobic. Setae closely paired, ab beginning in III and cd in IV, ab ventral and cd mid-lateral to dorsal. Postclitellar setal arrangement aa:ab:bc:cd:dd = 16:1:11:1:33. Clitellum in (dorsal XIII) XIV-XXI (dorsal XXII, XXIII), saddle-shaped. Genital markings in IX to XI, intraclitellar in XVII-XX (ab position).Tubercula pubertatis linear in 1/4XV-3/4 XX. Male pores not recognised, and ovipores not visible. Spermathecal pores in 6/7, 7/8 and 8/9. Nephridial pores begining in III, in D line.
Internal anatomy ( Fig. 5B, C View FIG )
Septa: strongly thickened in 6/7 to 13/14, otherwise membranous. Gizzard: muscular and well developed in VI, with an average size (width × length) of 3.45 × 4.45 mm. Calciferous glands: three pairs in VII-IX, with lamellar structure ( Fig. 5B View FIG ). Esophagus-intestine transition in XX; intestine without caeca. Typhlosole abruptly begining in XX/XXI, structured as a long thick folded lamella occupying all the lumen. Intestinal hearts: two pairs of large hearts in X-XI, more developed in XI than in X. Excretory system holoic. Testes sacs: in X and XI containing the two pairs of testes and funnels, ventrally attached to septa 9/10 and 10/11. Seminal vesicles: two pairs in XI-XII, forming very small white mass under the alimentary canal, the pair in XI slightly smaller than in XII, both at least three times smaller than the hearts. Spermathecae: three pairs in VII to IX, very small and round spatula-shaped, attached to septa 6/7, 7/8 and 8/9, without diverticula ( Fig. 5C View FIG ).
REMARKS
Andiorrhinus (T.) pascalei Bartz & Decaëns , n. sp. is attached to the subgenus Turedrilus by the position of the last pair of intestinal hearts in XI. Within Turedrilus it is close to Andiorrhinus (Turedrilus) royeroi Drachenberg, 1991 , Andiorrhinus (Turedrilus) samuelensis Righi, 1986 , Andiorrhinus (Turedrilus) baniwa Righi & Nemeth, 1983 , and Andiorrhinus (Turedrilus) brunneus (Michaelsen, 1892) , all of which have three pairs of spermathecae. It differs from A. (T.) royeroi by the position of the spermathecae in VII-IX instead of VI-VIII, and from all species mentioned by the unique position of its clitellum and tubercula pubertatis ( Hernández-García et al. 2018a). This species corresponds to OTU#084 in Maggia et al. (2021).
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