Amynthas lioujia, Wang & Shih, 2017
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https://doi.org/ 10.6620/ZS.2017.56-18 |
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Amynthas lioujia |
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sp. nov. |
Amynthas lioujia n. sp.
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Material examined: Holotype: 1 clitellate (NCHUZOOL 14491), Lioujia , Tainan, Taiwan, 23°13'51.2"N, 120°23'51.3"E, 139 m, 3 November 2010, collected by Y.-H. Wang et al GoogleMaps . Paratypes: 8 clitellates (NCHUZOOL 13547) same collection data as for holotype.
Etymology: This species is named for its type locality, Lioujia District, Tainan City, Taiwan. The name is used as a noun in apposition.
Diagnosis: Size 167.2-244.9 mm. Segments 120-142. Setae regularly distributed around segmental equators; 17-25 setae between male pores. Prostomium, epolibic. First dorsal pore at 12/13 or 13/14. Clitellum annular, xiv-xvi, smooth. Female pore single on xiv. Male pores on xviii with many wrinkled edges, with 2 large round genital markings close to each pore on xviii. Spermathecal pores 3 pairs laterally at 6/7-8/9, with genital markings present in front of each pore or absent. Spermathecae three pairs in vii-ix. Seminal vesicles large in xi and xii. Prostates large in xvii-xviii, ducts thick, muscular; without copulatory pouch.
Description: External: Dimensions 167.2- 244.9 mm by 7.5-9.0 mm in x, 6.9-7.5 mm in xxx, 7.3-8.8 mm in clitellum; body cylindrical throughout, segments 120-142. Setae regularly distributed around segmental equators; 17-25 setae between male pores; setal formula AA: AB: YY: YZ = 2.2: 1: 5: 1.2 on xxv. Prostomium, epilobic. First dorsal pore at 12/13 or 13/14. Clitellum annular, xiv-xvi, smooth. Female pore single on xiv. Male pores on xviii ( Fig. 3A View Fig ).
Male pores enlarged, with many wrinkled edges, with 2 large round genital markings close to each pore on xviii ( Fig. 3A View Fig ). Spermathecal pores laterally at 6/7-8/9, with genital markings present in front of each pore or absent; 1 pair of large genital marking ventrally on viii, each pore with a slightly swollen edge between segments ( Figs. 3A, B View Fig ).
Septa, 5/6-7/8 thick, 8/9 thin, 9/10 absent, 10/11-12/13 thick, 13/14-15/16 thin; large gizzard in x. Intestinal origin from xv; lymph glands absent; typhlosole simple from xxvii, extending forward as a small ridge to xv. Intestinal caeca simple, originating in xxvii, extending anteriorly to xxiii ( Fig. 3E View Fig ). Hearts in xi-xiii.
Male sexual system holandric, testes connected at ventral side, funnels ventrally joined to sacs in x and xi. Seminal vesicles large in xi and xii, with large dorsal lobe. Prostates in xviii, 3 main lobes, prostate ducts thick, muscular; without copulatory pouch; joining vasa deferentia distal to glandular portion; vasa deferentia non-muscular ( Fig. 3D View Fig ).
Ovaries in xiii. Spermathecae paired in vii-ix, ampulla large, ball-shaped in vii-ix; diverticulum axis shorter than ampulla axis, twisted and coiled on same plane, its limbs inseparable; with mass accessory glands in viii ( Fig. 3C View Fig ).
Ecology and behavior: The vegetation of the habitat was dense and with hard loess. When stimulated, the earthworm secreted coelomic fluid from its dorsal pores as mentioned in Amynthas fusing n. sp.
Remarks: This species is similar to Amynthas binoculatus , A. fusing n. sp., and A. majia n. sp., but with some different characters. Amynthas binoculatus has a pair of large disk-like genital markings on viii and 3 large genital markings with the male pore ( Tsai et al. 1999: fig. 4A). Amynthas fusing and A. majia lack genital markings on viii, A. fusing has large C-shaped genital markings close to the male pore ( Fig. 2A View Fig ), and A. majia has a large V-shaped genital marking close to the male pore ( Fig. 4A View Fig ). Although Amynthas lioujia n. sp. has large disk-like genital markings on viii, it has 2 large round genital markings close to each male pore ( Fig. 3A View Fig ). A comparison of characters is given in table 1.
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