Four new terrestrial earthworm species from the northeast Thailand (Oligochaeta, Megascolecidae)
Author
Chanabun, Ratmanee
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4584-2773
Program in Animal Science, Faculty of Agricultural Technology, Sakon Nakhon Rajabhat University, Sakon Nakhon 47000, Thailand
cratmanee@yahoo.com
Author
Aoonkum, Anuwat
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3895-9570
Program in Animal Science, Faculty of Agricultural Technology, Sakon Nakhon Rajabhat University, Sakon Nakhon 47000, Thailand
Author
Seesamut, Teerapong
https://orcid.org/0009-0003-9589-8641
Biodiversity and Utilization Research Unit, Center of Excellence in Modern Agriculture, Sakon Nakhon Rajabhat University, Sakon Nakhon 47000, Thailand
Author
Bantaowong, Ueangfa
https://orcid.org/0009-0000-6068-7930
Faculty of Agricultural Technology, Sakon Nakhon Rajabhat University, Sakon Nakhon 47000, Thailand
Author
Panha, Somsak
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4431-2458
Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Rangsit University, Pathum Thani, 12000, Thailand
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Amynthas sakonnakhonensis Chanabun & Panha, sp. nov.
Figs 5
, 6
Type material.
Holotype
: Adult specimen (CUMZ 3823), Nong Tuet, Samakkee Pattana, Akat Amnuai, Sakon Nakhon, northeast of Thailand,
17°40'54.1"N
,
103°59'50.6"E
, 149 m a.m.s.l., 6 October 2019, coll. R. Chanabun, A. Aoonkum.
Paratypes
: 25 adults (CUMZ 3824), 2 adults (NHMUK), 2 adults (ZMH), same collection data as for holotype.
Figure 5.
Photographs showing the
A
type locality of
Amynthas sakonnakhonensis
sp. nov. from Nong Tuet, Samakkee Pattana, Akat Amnuai, Sakon Nakhon, Thailand
B
living specimen under the stone near casts
C
coloration of a living paratype, and
D
coloration of a newly collected paratype (CUMZ 3824) after the first preservation step in 30% (v/v) ethanol.
Diagnosis.
Medium-large size, length 134-238 mm, diameter 6-9 mm, 85-162 segments. Male pores paired in segment XVIII, each surrounded by four genital markings. Paired spermathecal pores in intersegments 6/7-8/9. Spermathecae large oval sacs of the ampulla, with stout and short duct, it is less than ampullar in length. Diverticulum long and zigzagged at the beginning and dilated towards the distal end, a baton-like chamber. Intestinal origin at XV. Intestinal caeca simple. Holandric. First dorsal pore in 12/13. Prostate glands large in segments XV-XXII, its ducts long and slender, surrounded by a large, long sessile glandular mass on the body wall.
Figure 6.
External and internal morphology of
Amynthas sakonnakhonensis
sp. nov., holotype (CUMZ 3823)
A
external ventral view
B
internal dorsal view, and
C
spermatheca with location of spermathecal pore arrowed.
Description of holotype.
Length 217 mm, diameter 9 mm, body cylindrical with 156 segments. Preserved specimens are dark brownish on the dorsal part and pale gray on the ventral part. Setae regularly distributed around the segmental equators, numbering 49 at segment VII, 72 at segment XX, and 10 between male pores at segment XVIII. Setal formula is AA:AB:ZZ:ZY = 1:1:2:1 at XIII. Single female pore on the ventral side at segment XIV. Prostomium epilobic. First dorsal pore in 12/13. Clitellum annular in XIV-XVI with no dorsal pores or setae.
Male pores paired on the ventral side at XVIII, in a setal line ~ 5 mm and 0.18
x
the circumference apart ventrally. Male pores superficial, convex, and surrounded by four genital markings each. Large spermathecal pores three pairs in 6/7-8/9. The distance between each pair ~ 0.27
x
the circumference ventrally apart, with no genital markings on this area.
The septa at 5/6-7/8 thick, absent in 8/9-9/10, slightly thick in 10/11-11/12, thin in 12/13-14/15, and very thin behind 15/16. Gizzard large in IX-X. Intestine begins in segment XV. Long and simple intestinal caeca in XXVII-XXII. Esophageal hearts four pairs in segment X-XIII. Holandric; testes and funnels in X and XI. Seminal vesicles are paired, one in XI, the other one in XII-XIII. The prostate glands are well developed, located in XV-XXII, and divided into several lobules. The prostate duct is long and slender, surrounded by a large, long sessile glandular mass on the body wall on segments XVII-XIX.
Ovaries located in segment XIII. Three pairs of spermathecae present on VII-IX. Spermathecae large oval sacs of the ampulla, with stout and short duct, it is less than ampullar in length. Diverticulum long and zigzagged at the beginning and dilated towards the distal end, a baton-like chamber.
Variation.
Twenty-nine paratypes range in body length from 134-238 mm (197.33
+/-
24.52 mm), with 85-162 (142.96
+/-
21.25) segments (Table
2
).
Table 2.
Holotype and paratype dimensions and other morphological characteristics of
Amynthas sakonnakhonensis
sp. nov.
Characters |
Body length (mm) |
Number of segments |
Location of genital markings |
Number of genital markings |
First dorsal pore |
Prostate glands |
Intestinal caeca |
Genital marking gland |
Holotype CUZM 3823 |
217 |
156 |
XVIII |
4 |
12/13 |
XV-XXII |
XXVII-XXII |
present |
Paratype CUMZ 3824 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
1 |
190 |
156 |
XVIII |
4 |
12/13 |
XV-XXII |
XXVII-XXI |
present |
2 |
238 |
154 |
XVIII |
4 |
12/13 |
XV-XXII |
XXVII-XXI |
present |
3 |
204 |
150 |
XVIII |
4 |
12/13 |
XVI-XXII |
XXVII-XXII |
present |
4 |
183 |
156 |
XVIII |
4 |
12/13 |
XV-XXI |
XXVII-XXII |
present |
5 |
172 |
154 |
XVIII |
4 |
12/13 |
XV-XXII |
XXVII-XXII |
present |
6 |
192 |
158 |
XVIII |
4 |
12/13 |
XV-XXII |
XXVII-XXI |
present |
7 |
184 |
153 |
XVIII |
4 |
12/13 |
XV-XXIII |
XXVII-XXI |
present |
8 |
232 |
153 |
XVIII |
4 |
12/13 |
XV-XXII |
XXVII-XXI |
present |
9 |
201 |
152 |
XVIII |
4 |
12/13 |
XV-XXI |
XXVII-XXI |
present |
10 |
217 |
157 |
XVIII |
4 |
12/13 |
XV-XXIII |
XXVII-XXI |
present |
11 |
144 |
110 |
XVIII |
4 |
12/13 |
XV-XXIII |
XXVII-XXI |
present |
12 |
134 |
85 |
XVIII |
4 |
12/13 |
XV-XXII |
XXVII-XXII |
present |
13 |
199 |
159 |
XVIII |
4 |
12/13 |
XV-XXII |
XXVII-XXI |
present |
14 |
217 |
156 |
XVIII |
4 |
12/13 |
XV-XXII |
XXVII-XXI |
present |
15 |
204 |
127 |
XVIII |
4 |
12/13 |
XV-XXII |
XXVII-XXI |
present |
16 |
226 |
159 |
XVIII |
4 |
12/13 |
XV-XXII |
XXVII-XXI |
present |
17 |
208 |
109 |
XVIII |
4 |
12/13 |
XV-XXII |
XXVII-XXI |
present |
18 |
196 |
112 |
XVIII |
4 |
12/13 |
XV-XXII |
XXVII-XXII |
present |
19 |
212 |
156 |
XVIII |
4 |
12/13 |
XV-XXII |
XXVII-XXI |
present |
20 |
191 |
158 |
XVIII |
4 |
12/13 |
XV-XXII |
XXVII-XXI |
present |
21 |
166 |
112 |
XVIII |
4 |
12/13 |
XV-XXII |
XXVII-XXI |
present |
22 |
198 |
127 |
XVIII |
4 |
12/13 |
XV-XXI |
XXVII-XXI |
present |
23 |
176 |
121 |
XVIII |
4 |
12/13 |
XVI-XXIII |
XXVII-XXI |
present |
24 |
209 |
162 |
XVIII |
4 |
12/13 |
XV-XXII |
XXVII-XXII |
present |
25 |
193 |
150 |
XVIII |
4 |
12/13 |
XV-XXI |
XXVII-XXII |
present |
26 |
225 |
158 |
XVIII |
4 |
12/13 |
XV-XXI |
XXVII-XXI |
present |
Etymology.
The name
sakonnakhonensis
was derived from the province Sakon Nakhon.
Distribution.
This species is known only from the type locality.
Remarks.
Amynthas sakonnakhonensis
sp. nov. is sexthecal with spermathecal pores in 6/7-8/9. This species keyed to the
Amynthas sieboldi
species group (
Sims and Easton 1972
). After that,
Easton (1981)
moved
A. sieboldi
(Horst, 1883) to the genus
Metaphire
. Then
James et al. (2005)
investigated and proposed the
Amynthas aelianus
species group after
A. aelianus
(Rosa, 1892), to replace the
Amynthas sieboldi
species group name (
James et al. 2005
;
Bantaowong et al. 2014
).
The
Amynthas aelianus
species group consists of more than 60 species (
Sims and Easton 1972
;
Tsai et al. 1999
,
2010
;
Shen et al. 2003
;
James et al. 2005
;
Blakemore 2011
;
Bantaowong et al. 2014
). In the following, we compared the new species with regional species in the
Amynthas aelianus
species group:
A. osmastoni
(Michaelsen, 1907) from Myanmar,
A. burchardi
Michaelsen, 1899 from Sumatra,
A. monsoonus
James, Shih & Chang, 2005 and
A. huangi
James, Shih & Chang, 2005 from Taiwan (
James et al. 2005
).
Amynthas sakonnakhonensis
sp. nov. is similar to
A. osmastoni
from Myanmar and
A. burchardi
from Sumatra in the body size, but its easily distinguished by the new species having no median genital markings on segment VIII while
A. osmastoni
has them, the new species having no mid-ventral group of small circular papillae on segment XVIII while
A. burchardi
has them.
Amynthas sakonnakhonensis
sp. nov. can be distinguished from
A. monsoonus
and
A. huangi
from Taiwan in that the new species has a larger body size than these two species,
A. monsoonus
has genital markings in segments VII-IX.
Amynthas monsoonus
and
A. huangi
have no genital markings in the male pores region, whereas the new species contains these characters.
In Thailand, only four species within this species group have been reported from northeastern Thailand. These are
A. fucosus
(Gates, 1933),
A. siam
Blakemore, 2011,
A. arenulus
Bantaowong & Panha, 2014,
A. longicaeca
Bantaowong & Panha, 2014.
Amynthas sakonnakhonensis
sp. nov. is easily distinguished from
A. fucosus
from Burma and
A. siam
from Thailand because these species have body diameters of 6 mm and 3 mm, respectively, while the new species are wider at ~ 8-10 mm.
Amynthas fucosus
has two pairs of genital markings at 17/18 and 18/19, and
A. siam
has a single pair between the male pores, while the new species has four genital markings surrounded by male pores. This new species differs from
A. arenulus
in that the latter has a larger size and lacks genital markings in the male pore area.
Amynthas arenulus
has a large transverse elliptical disc surrounded by an elevated rim with an indistinct male aperture located at the outer edge of each poropore, while the new species has four genital markings surrounding the male pore area. The new species has body dimensions similar to
A. longicaeca
but can be distinguished from
A. longicaeca
by the fact that
A. longicaeca
has small crescent-shaped genital markings in the male pore region and spermathecae consist of large oval ampullar with short duct, diverticulum has a small ovate knob and nephridia are present on diverticulum, while the new species has none of these characters.
Amynthas sakonnakhonensis
sp. nov. is similar to
A. bantanensis
sp. nov. in body size but can be distinguished by the
A. sakonnakhonensis
sp. nov. having large oval sacs of the ampulla, with stout and short duct, with long and zigzag diverticulum, and has large, long sessile glandular mass on the body wall region of XVII-XIX, as opposed to
A. bantanensis
sp. nov., which has elongated sacs of the ampulla with slender and long stalks, and has no such glandular mass.
Amynthas sakonnakhonensis
sp. nov. differs from
A. auriculus
sp. nov. by the latter has a bit larger size, male pores located in between small three genital markings, each male pore region somewhat ear-shaped after fixation, and consists of a large, elongated ampullar with very short and zigzag diverticulum; however,
A. sakonnakhonensis
sp. nov. has four genital markings surrounding the male pore area, and has a large oval sacs of the ampulla, with long and zigzag diverticulum.
Amynthas sakonnakhonensis
sp. nov. different genital marking pattern from the other new
Amynthas
species here, and the other related species is presented in Table
5
.