Six new species of the genus Metaphire Sims & Easton, 1972 (Annelida: Oligochaeta: Megascolecidae) from southeastern Vietnam
Author
Nguyen, Tung T.
Author
Nguyen, Nam Q.
Author
Lam, Dang H.
Author
Nguyen, Anh D.
text
Raffles Bulletin of Zoology
2020
2020-04-22
68
220
236
journal article
10.26107/RBZ-2020-0019
2345-7600
4577217
650E406A-6668-42DE-B6A6-637B154A10FE
Metaphire setosa
,
new species
(
Figs. 1
,
6
)
Material examined.
Holotype
: 1 mature (
CTU-EW
.179. h01), bushes (
11°34′2.2″N
,
106°35′46.9″E
),
84.9 m
,
Tan Khai
commune,
Hon Quan District
,
Binh Phuoc Province
,
26 October 2017
, coll.
Luong Thi Huynh Tien.
Paratypes
: 6 matures (
CTU-EW
.179.p02), same data as holotype
.
Diagnosis.
Small-sized worm, length 57.0–
73.5 mm
, average diameter
1.6–3.2 mm
. Prostomium not developed. First dorsal pore in 13/14. Three pairs of spermathecal pores in ventral 6/7/8/9. Setae unusual, arranged as two setal rings. Clitellum saddle-shaped, xiv–xvi. Male pores deeply located inside copulatory pouches in the setal ring xix. Five pairs of genital markings in xvi–xviii and xxi–xxii. Holandric. Intestinal caeca simple. Septum 8/9 thick, 9/10 absent.
Description.
Body cylindrical, small size, length 57.0–
73.5 mm
, average diameter
1.6–3.2 mm
, weight
0.5–1.6 g
, segments 94–121. Body pale. Prostomium not developed. First dorsal pore in 13/14. Setae unusual, arranged as two setal rings, more obvious on ventral side; pre-clitellar setae stouter and denser than post-clitellar ones; setal number
119–135 in
viii,
27–42 in
xxx; setal distance aa=ab, zz=zy. Clitellum saddle-shaped, xiv–xvi without setae and dorsal pores. Female pore single, on round disc-shaped pad in midventral xiv.
Three pairs of spermathecal pores in dorsal intersegments 6/7/8/9; two bean-shaped pads surrounding each spermathecal pore. No genital markings in the spermathecal region. Male pores located deeply inside copulatory pouches in the setal ring xix. Ventral distance between two openings of copulatory pouches about 0.35× body circumference. Genital markings paired ventrally in xvi–xviii and xx–xxi, one pair in each segment.
Fig. 6.
Metaphire setosa
,
new species
, holotype (CTU-EW.179.h01). A1, A2, ventral side of the male region; B1, B2, dorsal side of spermathecal region; C1, C2, intestinal caecum; D1, D2, right prostate gland; E1, E2, left spermathecae; F, testis sacs and seminal vesicles; G, male copulatory pouch, transverse body section; I, ventral side of segments vi–vii. Scale bar = 1 mm.
Septa 6/7/8/9 thick, 9/10 absent, 10/11/12/13 thin. Oesophageal gizzard after viii. Intestinal origin at xv; caeca simple, paired in xxvii–xxv. Last hearts in xiii. Pharyngeal micronephridia developed in 5/6/7. Typhlosole simple, lamelliform. Lymph glands absent.
Three pairs of spermathecae in vii–ix. Ampulla large, mushroom-shaped; ducts long, about ½ ampulla length. Diverticula longer than ampulla, folded and directly attached to the base of ampulla duct; seminal chamber long, bulletshaped. Spermathecal ducts without nephridia. No accessory glands.
Holandric. Testis sacs in x and xi, connected. Seminal vesicles developed in xi and xii. Ovaries in 12/13. Ovisacs invisible. Prostate glands deeply lobuled, paired in xviii–xx; duct long, folded before entering copulatory pouch which is slightly elevated from body wall. Five pairs of accessory glands.
DNA barcode.
The amplification of the mitochondrial gene cytochrome oxidase subunit I (COI) failed.
Etymology.
The specific epithet “
setosa
” alludes to the unusual setal arrangement on this earthworm. It is used as an adjective.
Remarks.
The new species is very unique among known
Metaphire
species, with regard to its saddle-shaped clitellum and setal arrangement. There has been no report on
Metaphire
species with saddle-shaped clitellum. More interestingly, the setal pattern is completely different from all known pheretimoid species in
Vietnam
. The unusual setal pattern was only seen in the
Amynthas polyperichaeta
(
Thai, 1984
)
. The male region was finely coarse with dense setae which was known as the setal zone.