New species of Dichogaster Beddard, 1888 (Clitellata: Benhamiidae) with additional records of earthworms from Guadeloupe (French West Indies)
Author
James, Samuel W.
Author
Gamiette, Franciane
text
Zootaxa
2016
4178
3
391
408
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.4178.3.5
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1175-5326
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Righiodrilus
sp.
(
Figure 5
)
Material examined.
2 juveniles, Madelaine, N16°00.825', W61°38.902',
685 m
asl, pumice-based soils of humid montane forest.
Juvenile specimens with
Glossodrilus
-like morphology, with the exception of having bilobed reservoirs on top of the calciferous glands in xii, main lobe half-ovate in xii, smaller internally bifurcate lobe attached to main lobe by short stalk passing through 12/13 to xiii (
Fig. 5
).
Remarks
.
Righiodrilus
Zicsi, 1995
is defined by having a reservoir on the dorsal surface of the calciferous glands; otherwise it is the same basic morphology as
Glossodrilus
(
Zicsi 1995
)
. These small endogeic worms were abundant in the locality and in life the brilliant white of the calcium carbonate particles in the reservoir is very easily seen, including the small posterior lobe of the reservoir. This species could be an introduction but until adults are obtained the identification remains uncertain.