Bimastos parvus (Eisen, 1874)
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https://doi.org/ 10.12651/JSR.2013.2.1.055 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C13C879D-FFA3-FF9C-8324-FB47FD15FEE5 |
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Felipe |
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Bimastos parvus (Eisen, 1874) |
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Material examined. INV0000261250, four specimens from Tongumi, a “ parvus ” morph providing DNA sample w51, and a “ beddardi ” morph providing w52. Results in Appendix.
Description. Lengths 42-45 mm. Colour pinkish. Dorsal pores from 4/5. Clitellum in 24-30 lacking tubercular pubertatis ( B. parvus sample w51) or clitellum in 25,26- 31 with tubercula pubertatis in 29-30 ( B. beddardi sample w52 that returns DNA result as D. rubidus ).
Note. One of the four specimens has first dorsal pore in 6/7 and clitellum in 26,27-31 with faint tubercula in 29- 30; however, segment 16 is abnormal perhaps invalidating these counts.
Remarks. The four specimens looked similar but varied slightly. Bimastos parvus is a cosmopolitan species usually with synonym Bimastos beddardi (Michaelsen, 1894) included. However Hong (2000) - while consistently misspelling parvus as “ parva ” - attempts to revive this taxon in Korea, possibly following Kobayashi (1941: 156). Nevertheless, this is the first record of either from Ulleung-do. Original orthography, type localities and types of these two taxa (and an intervening synonym) are:
Allolobophora parva Eisen, 1874: 46 [locality Mt Lebanon, New York. Types in US National Museum].
Dendrobaena constricta (part): Friend, 1893: 19 [non Allolobophora constricta Rosa, 1884: 38 (= Dendrodrilus rubidus )].
Allolobophora beddardi Michaelsen, 1894: 182 [locality Orlando, Orange County, Florida in a rotted tree trunk.
Type Hamburg, 153]. [Non A. beddardi Ribaucourt, 1896 (= Ap. caliginosa / trapezoides complex)].
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