Jeju-do earthworms (Oligochaeta: Megadrilacea) - Quelpart Island revisited
Author
Blakemore, Robert J.
text
Journal of Species Research
2013
2013-02-28
2
1
15
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http://dx.doi.org/10.12651/jsr.2013.2.1.015
journal article
10.12651/JSR.2013.2.1.015
2713-8615
Amynthas tokioensis
(Beddard, 1892)
Material examined.
[IV0000250398 a sub-adult specimen
from Hyonyungsa Temple (12
th
June, 2012,
RJB
) that provided DNA sample (
WO
49 detailed in Appendix) complying with either (or both?)
A. tokioensis
and
Metaphire hilgendorfi
using megaBLAST searches].
Remarks.
Amynthas tokioensis
(Beddard, 1892)
[syns.?s
chizopora
,?
irregularis
, levis,?
parvicystis
;?
verticosa
;
?
yongshilensis
Hong & James, 2001,?
eastoni
Hong & James, 2001;?
boletiformis
Hong & James, 2001 (these last two synonyms as per Blakemore, 2003: 43, addenda);
?
gucheonensis
Song & Paik, 1970
;
jiriensis
Song & Paik, 1971;
?
paiki
Hong in Hong, Lee & Kim, 2001: 266 (these last three synonyms as per Blakemore, 2006; 2008)]. Plus?
Pheretima gucheonensis
Song & Paik, 1971
,?
Pheretima surcata
Ishizuka, 1999
and
A. sonjaesiki
Hong & James, 2009
were placed in synonymy of
A. tokioensis
by
Blakemore (2010a: 13
, fig. 2) based on reinspection of its London types. Blakemore & Ueshima (2011) &
Blakemore (2012d
, f) described
syntypes
of
Amynthas levis
(Goto & Hatai, 1899)
as being similar to a parthenogenetic form of
A. tokioensis
and thus a possible synonym, as was already noted by
Blakemore (2012b)
.
Amynthas conferticurtus
Hong & James, 2009: 1241
appears to be misdescribed in several key characters: e.g., the spermathecal pores are said to be on 7 and 8 (thus allegedly qualifying for an
A. pomellus
species group; however, they are shown in their fig. 7 to be in 6/7/8! Moreover the supposed genital markings on 7 & 8 and 18 are not shown in their figure 7! Their description with this new name appears to be indistinguishable from the subsequent
A. sonjaesiki
Hong & James, 2009: 1243
that has markings resembling those claimed for
A. conferticurtus
and is moreover similar to
A. paiki
Hong, 2001 and/ or to
A. fasciiformis
Hong & James, 2001, thus both latter names are probably in an
A. tokioensis
species-group, if not also synonyms. It seems that the
A. conferticurtus
name also belongs.
A. tokioensis
is included due to record from
Jeju
of the likely synonym
A. yongshilensis
Hong & James, 2001; cf.
Metaphire hilgendorfi
noted below.
Note.
Regarding
types
,
Amynthas conferticurtus
Hong & James, 2009
with
types
IV0000120468 (H) & 479 (P) not traceable in
NIBR
,
its synonym,
A. sonjaesiki
Hong & James, 2009
with
types
IV0000120469 (H) & 480 (P) also not traceable in
NIBR
.