Tritogenia sulcata Kinberg, 1867

Plisko, Jadwiga Danuta, 2003, Eleven new South African earthworms (Oligochaeta: Microchaetidae) with new information on some known species, and an inventory of the microchaetids of KwaZulu-Natal, African Invertebrates 44 (2), pp. 279-325 : 318-319

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.7666260

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scientific name

Tritogenia sulcata Kinberg, 1867
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Tritogenia sulcata Kinberg, 1867 View in CoL View at ENA

Tritogenia sulcata Kinberg, 1867: 97 View in CoL ; Perrier 1886: 876; Michaelsen 1899 a: 415, 1900: 453, 1918: 338; Reynolds & Cook 1976: 176; Plisko 1992: 373.

Megachaeta (Tritogenia) sulcata ; Michaelsen 1891: 50.

Megachaeta View in CoL ? sulcata ; Michaelsen 1891: 50.

Tritogenia sulcata View in CoL [part.]; Michaelsen 1908: 31.

Microchaetus sulcatus f. typicus Michaelsen, 1913 c: 431.

Tritogenia morosa Cognetti, 1906: 13 View in CoL ; Michaelsen 1913 c: 431, 1918: 338.

Microchaetus sulcatus ; Reynolds & Cook 1976: 176.

Megachaeta sulcata ; Reynolds & Cook 1976: 176.

Material examined: KwaZulu­Natal: NMSA /Olig.00467 on bank of Umgeni River

(29º28'S: 30º29'E) at crossroad to Safari World, after rain, from top layer of moist soil,

6 December 1989, 1 semi­mature + 5 juv, JDP. Pietermaritzburg (29º35'S: 30º25'E) Town GoogleMaps

Bush: NMSA / Olig.00688 from litter, 22 March 1988, 1 cl + 1 juv; NMSA / Olig.00968 Town Bush, at left side of the road leading to Government Nursery, from dry black soil, 12 October 1988 3 juv. NMSA / Olig.00908 Orient Park (30º31'S: 30º13'E) near Midmar Dam, grassland, 31 January 1991, 22 cl + 34 aclitellate. All collected by JDP GoogleMaps .

Remarks: The type locality was cited as Port Natal [now Durban]. The recent collection sites confirm species distribution in eastern and central KZN ( Fig. 14 View Fig ).

The mucosa species­group

To this group, characterised by spermathecal pores occurring in three intersegmental furrows 10/11 11/12 12/13, or 11/12 12/13 13/14, or 13/14 14/15 15/16, are assigned: mucosa * Plisko & Zicsi, 1991, alveata *, insolita * Plisko, 1997, koilia * Plisko, 1997, liversagei ** Plisko, 1997, silvicola Plisko, 1997 , turneri Plisko, 1997 .

Species marked with one asterisk are known only from KZN indigenous forests, grasslands and undisturbed areas. T. liversagei is known from northern KZN, and the Drakensberg mountain range in Mpumalanga, occuring in primary grassland, grassland utilised as pastures, and also in the soil under endemic Acacia trees. T. silvicola and turneri are known only from forested areas in northern Limpopo province.

New records are obtainable for alveata ; no new material avaiable for insolita , koilia , mucosa , and liversagei .

NMSA

KwaZulu-Natal Museum

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Annelida

Class

Clitellata

Order

Crassiclitellata

Family

Tritogeniidae

Genus

Tritogenia

Loc

Tritogenia sulcata Kinberg, 1867

Plisko, Jadwiga Danuta 2003
2003
Loc

Microchaetus sulcatus

REYNOLDS, J. W. & COOK, D. G. 1976: 176
1976
Loc

Megachaeta sulcata

REYNOLDS, J. W. & COOK, D. G. 1976: 176
1976
Loc

Tritogenia morosa

COGNETTI DE MARTIIS, L. 1906: 13
1906
Loc

Megachaeta (Tritogenia) sulcata

MICHAELSEN, W. 1891: 50
1891
Loc

Megachaeta

MICHAELSEN, W. 1891: 50
1891
Loc

Tritogenia sulcata

REYNOLDS, J. W. & COOK, D. G. 1976: 176
PERRIER, E. 1886: 876
KINBERG, J. G. H. 1867: 97
1867
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