Three new Glossoscolex (Annelida: Crassiclitellata: Glossoscolecidae) in the truncatus group from the Brazilian Atlantic Forest
Author
Feijoo-Martínez, Alexander
Universidad Tecnológica de Pereira, Facultad de Ciencias Ambientales, A. A. 097, Pereira, Colombia
Author
Brown, George G.
Embrapa Forestry, C. P. 319, Estrada da Ribeira km. 111, Colombo-PR, Brasil, 83411 - 000
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Glossoscolex
(
Glossoscolex
)
cardosoi
sp. nov.
(
Figs. 2
)
Etymology.
The name of the species is given in honor of Guilherme Cardoso, for his contributions to earthworm collections in the Caratuva Massif, where 13 new earthworm species were collected (
Cardoso
et al.
, 2014
).
Holotype
.
BRPR1849
,
one adult
collected from the surface soil layer (
0-20 cm
depth),
20
April
, 2012,
Pico
Paraná State
Park
,
Campina Grande do Sul
,
Paraná state
,
Brazil
;
25.236378°S
,
48.839709°W
,
V
.
Tedeschi, A
.
Feijoo, G.G
. Brown, and
G. Cardoso
, colls.
Paratype
.
MZUSP5358
(formerly
BRPR
1848
)
,
one adult
, same collection data as
holotype
.
Other material examined.
BRPR0439
,
one adult
and
BRPR0437
,
4 adults
without posterior ends,
7 juveniles
(4 without posterior ends), same collection data as
holotype
.
BRPR1019
,
three juveniles
collected from the surface soil layer (
0-20 cm
depth),
14
December
, 2011,
Pico
Paraná State
Park
,
Campina Grande do Sul
,
Paraná state
,
Brazil
;
25.23646°S
,
48.84003°W
,
H. Nadolny
,
G.G. Brown
,
W. Maschio
,
L. Clasen
, V.
Tedeschi
and
G. Cardoso
, colls.
BRPRDNA0005,
one adult
and BRPRDNA0040,
one adult
without posterior end, collected from the surface soil layer (
0-20 cm
depth),
05
July
, 2012,
Pico
Paraná State
Park
,
Campina Grande do Sul
,
Paraná state
,
Brazil
;
25.23762°S
,
48.83823°W
, Lina Clasen, M. Vencatto, G.G. Brown, H. Nadolny and G. Cardoso, colls.
BRPRD- NA0108, one sub-adult, collected from the surface soil layer (
0-20 cm
depth),
09
March
, 2012,
Pico
Paraná State
Park
,
Campina Grande do Sul
,
Paraná state
,
Brazil
;
25.23646°S
,
48.84003°W
,
G. Brown
,
G. Cardoso
,
L. Clasen
, V.
Tedeschi, I
.
Lange
, colls
.
Description.
Endogeic species with cylindrical body, lacking pigmentation.
Holotype
: length of preserved
holotype
237 mm
, diameter
3.5 mm
in the preclitellar region,
5.6 mm
in the clitellum, and
4.8 mm
in the postclitellar region. Number of segments: 363.
Paratype
: length
192 mm
long and widths of
4.4 mm
(segment 10),
4.6 mm
(segment 20) and
4.6 mm
(segment 38). Number of segments: 314. Prolobic prostomium (
Fig. 2A
) with first segment invaginated. Eight rows of closely paired setae with
a
,
b
visible from segment 23, and
c
,
d
from 26. Setae ratio in segment 40: aa:ab:bc:cd:dd = 15.3:1:3.3:0.8:14.7. Segments 6, 7, and 8 are biannular, while 9-14 are triannular. The saddle-shaped clitellum occupies 9-10 segments in 15–23,24 (in one indivual: BRPRDNA0005), with tubercula pubertatis in segments 17-19 (=3) (
Fig. 2B
). The male pores are located in segment 17, within a groove in a small uplifted mound, and female pores are pre-setal in segment 14, in line with nephropores. In
one specimen
(BRPR0439), the clitellum has one of the male pores displaced to segment 18 (
Fig. 2C
). The nephropores are close to
b
setae line.
Internal anatomy.
Septa of segments 6/7–9/10 are thick, conical and interpenetrated. Round and thick gizzard in segment 6. A pair of oval calciferous glands are found in segment 12, with composite tubular structure (Kompositenschlauchtaschen), and lumen greatly irrigated with blood vessels that completely fill the interior spaces of the gland (
Fig. 2D
). Oesophagus-intestine transition in segment 14 and typhlosole beginning in segment 14, consisting of three simple thick and short blades (
Fig. 2E
). Intestinal caeca absent. Five pairs of lateral-oesphageal hearts in segments 7–11. One pair of holonephridia per segment. Ovaries and ovarian funnels in segment 13. One pair of seminal vesicles restricted to segment 12. Male sexual system metandric, testes and funnels in single midventral subesophageal sac in segment 11, with vas deferens beginning in segment 11, extending backwards, penetrating the copulatory chambers and exiting at the male pore in segment 17. Bean-shaped copulatory chamber in segment 17 (except in the specimen BRPR0439, where one is in 17 and the other in segment 18, following the male pore position displacement;
Fig. 2C, F
).
Cocoons.
The cocoons are oblong and have a long strand on one side and a smaller strand on the other (cocoon on right in
Fig. 2G
), and give rise to a single individual (
Fig. 2H
).
Remarks.
Glossoscolex
(
G.
)
cardosoi
sp. nov.
is close to
G
.
(
G
.)
riograndensis
Bartz & James, 2018
(Rosário do Sul,
Rio Grande do Sul
,
Brazil
) and
G
.
(
G
.)
riograndensis
pollulus
Bartz & James, 2018
(Santa Maria,
Rio Grande do Sul
,
Brazil
) by the presence of a saddle-shaped clitellum, male pores in 17, but is separated by the presence of tubercula pubertatis, seminal vesicles restricted to segment 12 and the position and shape of the copulatory pouches, as well as the setal distances. In the
truncatus
group, only two other species have triple typhlosole like
G
.
(
G
.)
cardosoi
:
G. pastivus
Bartz & James, 2018
and
G. pampas
Bartz & James, 2018
, both from
Rio Grande do Sul
. Adult individuals are generally over
20 cm
long in the field, but preserved individuals measure from
150 to 240 mm
(
Fig. 2I
).