Diporodrilus telti Marchán and Novo, 2024

Marchán, Daniel F., Navarro, Alejandro Martínez, Gérard, Sylvain, Decaëns, Thibaud & Novo, Marta, 2024, Ancient diversity within Diporodrilus (Crassiclitellata, Annelida) clarify the historical biogeography of Corso-Sardinian earthworms, Organisms Diversity & Evolution (New York, N. Y.) 24 (2), pp. 163-179 : 175

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https://doi.org/ 10.1007/s13127-024-00639-w

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scientific name

Diporodrilus telti Marchán and Novo
status

sp. nov.

Diporodrilus telti Marchán and Novo View in CoL sp. nov.

LSID urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:E5901457-1DE0-4334-84C4-987D1557C2F0 .

Type material — Holotype. Italy • 1 adult specimen; Sardinia, Sassari, Telti ; latitude/longitude: 40.905508 / 9.38418; elevation: 216 m asl; 30-Jan-2010; M. Novo, R. Fernández leg. (1 specimen); BOLD Sample ID: DIP1; deposited at MNHN. GoogleMaps

Paratypes. Italy • 3 adult specimens , 6 juveniles; Sardinia, Sassari, Telti ; latitude/longitude: 40.905508 / 9.38418; elevation: 216 m asl; 30-Jan-2010; M. Novo, R. Fernández leg. (9 specimens); BOLD Sample ID: DIP2, DIP16, DIP17, DIP18, DIP19, DIP20, DIP21, DIP22; deposited at UCM-LT GoogleMaps .

Etymology. — The species name refers to the type locality of the species, near the village and mount of the same name. Name in apposition.

Diagnosis. — Diporodrilus telti sp. nov. can be distinguished from Diporodrilus omodeoi and Diporodrilus bouchei by the position of the clitellum in segments (XXII) XXIII–XXXII (XXXIII), from Diporodrilus rotundus sp. nov, and Diporodrilus jorgei sp. nov. by the position of the last genital papillae in XXXV, from Diporodrilus meridionals sp. nov. by the absence of a strongly developed genital papillae in XXXII and from Diporodrilus minor sp. nov. by the greater average length and body weight (5.9 vs. 4.7 cm and 2.7 vs. 1.7 g) ( Table 2).

COI uncorrected average pairwise distances and topology of multilocus molecular phylogenetic trees supports the status of Diporodrilus telti sp. nov. as independent from other morphologically related species.

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Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile

MNHN

Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle

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