Description of a new Central African earthworm, Petroscolex centenarius gen et sp. nov. (Crassiclitellata, Eudrilidae), celebrating the 100 th birthday of Pietro Omodeo
Author
Csuzdi, Csaba
Author
Rota, Emilia
Author
Szederjesi, Tímea
Author
Sherlock, Emma
Author
Brown, George G.
Author
Chang, Chih-Han
Author
Cosin, Dario Diaz
Author
Fragoso, Carlos
Author
Jamieson, Barrie G. M.
Author
Hong, Yong
Author
James, Samuel W.
Author
Paoletti, Maurizio G.
Author
Pavlícek, Tomás
Author
Plisko, Danuta
Author
Pop, Victor V.
Author
Shen, Huei-Ping
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Zootaxa
2019
2019-09-27
4674
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journal article
25343
10.11646/zootaxa.4674.5.1
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1175-5326
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Petroscolex centenarius
Csuzdi, Szederjesi & Sherlock
,
sp. nov.
(
Figures 2
,
3
)
Holotype
.
NHMUK 1997.1594
clitellate adult.
DR Congo
,
Kivu
, Irangi. Leg. Gazana N’Doli,
20.02.1973
.
Paratypes
.
HNHM
AF/3555
1 ex.
clitellate adult
,
NHMUK 1997.1595
1 ex.
clitellate adult broken in two pieces. Locality and date same as of the
Holotype
.
NHMUK 1997.1548
–
1549
1 ex.
clitellate adult,
1 ex.
juvenile,
HNHM
AF/3539
1 ex.
clitellate adult,
DR Congo
,
Kivu
, Irangi. Leg. Gazana N’Doli,
08.03.1973
.
NHMUK 1997.1526
–
1529
1 ex.
clitellate adult,
1 ex.
aclitellate adult,
2 ex.
juvenile,
NHMUK
ANEA 2019.7368
1 ex.
clitellate adult,
HNHM
AF/5754
1 ex.
clitellate adult,
DR Congo
,
Kivu
, Irangi. Leg. Gazana N’Doli,
09.03.1973
.
NHMUK 1997.1530
1 ex.
aclitellate adult,
DR Congo
,
Kivu
, Irangi. Leg. Gazana N’Doli,
07.06.1973
.
Etymology
. The specific epithet refers to the 100th birthday of Prof. Pietro Omodeo.
Description
.
Holotype
: Preserved length
160 mm
, diameter after clitellum
5 mm
, segment number 196.
Paratypes
:
150–190 mm
in length,
4–5 mm
in diameter. Segment number 153–206, anteclitellar segments frequently multiannulate, segments ii–xi carinate. Colour preserved brownish, alive unknown. Head epilobous 1/2 open, dorsal pores lacking. Setae:
ab
distant
cd
paired, setal ratio after clitellum
aa:ab:bc:cd:dd
= 4:3:3.6:1:12. Nephridial pores begin on segment ii, aligned somewhat dorsal to setal line
c
.
FIGURE 2.
Petroscolex centenarius
sp. nov.
, photographs of type material.
A.
Holotype, complete worm, ventral view.
B.
Details of A, enlarged.
C.
Paratype NHMUK 1997.1595, ventral view, anterior body end.
pe
= penis (=everted bursa copulatrix);
prp
= prostatic pore;
stp
= spermathecal pore. Scale bar = 1 mm.
Clitellum annular on segments ½xiii–½xvii. Prostatic pore midventral on a spherical papilla in xiii, near to the 12/13 intersegmental furrow which sometimes emerges as a penis-like organ. Female pores small dots on xiv, close to the intersegmental furrow 14/15 just below setal line
d
. Spermathecal pore single midventral on xviii (
Fig. 2
A–C).
FIGURE 3.
Petroscolex centenarius
sp. nov.
, reproductive organs. A. Ovo-spermathecal system. B. Prostates with bursa copulatrix. Note that the structure shown in B is situated dorsally of that shown in A.
bc
= bursa copulatrix;
fc
= fertilisation chamber;
icd
= intercommunicating duct;
md
= male duct;
od
= oviduct;
os
= ovisac;
ov
= ovarium;
ovd
= ovo-spermathecal duct;
pr
= prostate;
spa
= spermathecal atrium.
Internal characters: Muscular gizzard in vi, large, cylindrical.
Septa
7/8–10/11
moderately, 11/12 slightly thickened. Calciferous glands paired in xiv, large mouflon-horn shaped. Small chylus-sacs in ix, x, xi. Dorsal blood vessel simple throughout. Hearts in x–xi, moniliform. Nephridial system holoic with thin biramous nephridial bladders. Typhlosole lacking.
Proandric. Testes and sperm funnels in x enclosed in a coiled sperm-reservoir. Seminal vesicles large in xi. Ovaries in xiii enclosed in an ovarian capsule pendant from septum 12/13. This ovarian capsule laterally continuing in a short, hardly recognizable ovarian duct joining the fertilisation chamber and bearing a pendant ovisac. From the fertilisation chamber a straight oviduct leads to the female pore in xiv. The ovarian capsule medially communicates on both sides with a delicate ovo-spermathecal duct running alongside the bursa copulatrix and joining apically to the pear-shaped, highly muscular spermathecal atrium (
Fig. 3A
). This atrium opens midventrally on segment xviii. The left and right ovarian apparatus connected by a small intercommunicating duct running above the intestine (
Fig. 3A
).
Prostates a pair of long spiral tubes, joining the bursa copulatrix (copulation pouch) via a common Y-shaped duct.
Bursa
copulatrix situated above the spermathecal atrium and completely covers it dorsally.
Bursa
copulatrix highly muscular, somewhat spindle-shaped, oriented headwards and opening (through the prostatic pore) on a penislike protuberance on xiii (usually retracted). The two male ducts run backward along both sides of this copulatory pouch, and join to it subapically near each other (
Fig. 3B
). Penial setae lacking.
Discussion.
Eudrilidae
is the only earthworm family with internal fertilisation (
Clausen 1965
;
Jamieson 1967
;
Sims 1969
), which requires intercommunication of the ovarial and spermathecal systems resulting in a common ovo-spermathecal apparatus. This ovo-spermathecal apparatus is highly variable among different taxa both in its structure and external opening (
Sims 1987
).
The external opening of the spermatheca, usually located near the front of the clitellum, is frequently shifted back: for example, in
Beddardiella
Michaelsen, 1910
(spermathecal pore at 16/17),
Keffia
Clausen, 1963
(in xix), or in
Parapolytoreutus
Segun, 1980
(as far back as segment 22/23). Sometimes it shows wide variation even inside a genus: for example, in
Buettneriodrilus aequatorialis
Michaelsen, 1935
the spermathecal pore is in 12/13, while in
Buettneriodrilus armatus
(Michaelsen, 1913)
it is in segment xix (
Zicsi & Csuzdi 1986
;
Sims 1987
). The position of the prostate pores is less variable; in the genera within the family described to date, it can be found in xvii, 17/18 or in xviii.
Petroscolex
gen. nov.
is the first genus in
Eudrilidae
with prostatic pore in xiii, anterior to the clitellum.
The new genus is also unique in the position of calciferous glands in xiv, not xii or xiii as in other species of the subfamily.
Sims (1987)
distinguished two groups of genera based on this character, one group with calciferous glands in xii, distributed in West Africa, and another one with calciferous glands in xiii, distributed across tropical Africa.
Petroscolex
gen. nov.
with its calciferous glands in segment xiv is more similar to the latter group because all the genera with backward shifted spermathecal pores possess calciferous glands in xiii. The distribution of the new genus supports this as well, the
type
locality Irangi,
Kivu
is at the eastern border of the Congo-basin.
A third peculiarity of the new species is the proandric condition of the testes. In
Eudrilidae
the male apparatus is mostly holandric, although a few genera show metandric reduction:
Metascolex
Michaelsen, 1903
,
Polytoreutus
Michaelsen, 1890
or
Okudrilus
Csuzdi & Sherlock, 2015
.
Petroscolex
gen. nov.
is the first eudrilid genus with proandric reduction.