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. The species is named for George G. Brown in honor of his seminal role in increasing the study of earthworms in
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. Dimensions&gt;
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at segment x,
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at clitellum,
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at xxx, body cylindrical, segments&gt;1020. A photo of the complete specimen upon collection can be seen in
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. Setae closely paired anteriorly; AB setae commence in ix, CD in xi, setal formula AA:AB:BC:CD = 7:1:3.5:0.4 at xii, AA:AB:BC: CD = 5.5:1:3:1 at xxx; AA:AB:BC:CD = 3.5:1:2:1.5 at cxx; DD&gt; ½ circumference. Prostomium broad epilobous open; segments lacking secondary annulations. Segments vi-x about
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long. Unpigmented, incipient dorsal pores not open in 14/15, also incipient in 20/21 and posteriorly, spermathecal pores intrasegmental on low white papillae about AB distance above B in viii, ix in AB,
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behind 7/8/9 (
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). Ovipores in xiv in AB almost between those setae; male field acanthodriline, and between seminal grooves deeply depressed (
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); prostatic pores in AB line, equatorial in xvii, xix prominent openings within broadly conical papillae; no copulatory chambers as the prostatic ducts are very small tubules within the muscular mass of the papillae; male pores in xviii in seminal grooves (
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Septa 3/4/5 muscular but transparent, 5/6-8/9 very thickly muscular, decreasing thereafter (
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). Septa 8/9/10 posteriorly displaced with segment ix occupying
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length internally, septa 10/11/12 attached to posterior face of 9/10 rather than to body wall; septa 12/13/14/15 very closely spaced, such that 14/15 placed at location of intersegmental furrow 14/15. Alimentary canal with large pharynx (
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) and thick well-developed gizzards in viii, ix (
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); esophagus valvular in xiii, intestinal origin in xiv; no typhlosole. Calciferous glands ovate, paired in ix, no central lumen, parallel small tubules converging near duct; glands with blood vessel from anterior end to extra-esophageal vessel, two large blood vessels from posterior end of gland, one to supra-esophageal vessel the other not traced. Gland attachment dorso-lateral face of esophagus, after the end of the gizzard in ix. Meronephric, first nephridia in segment vi, all apparently astomate. Nephridia of segments vi-viii on anterior faces of septa and within AB on body wall, from ix posteriorly scattered on body wall from AB level to mid-dorsal. One or two nephridia per block of longitudinal body wall musculature, numbers per segment from
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the region of segments xxx-lx (
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Elongate fan-shaped ovaries, funnels free in xiii; paired large adiverticulate spermathecae in viii, ix, duct muscular ectal bulb at body wall; ampulla tongue-shaped (
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).
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Male sexual system proandric, testes and funnels enclosed by septa 9/10/
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x; vas deferens not seen; seminal vesicles acinous in xi, enclosed by fused septa 10/11/12 (
<figureCitation box="[795,892,187,213]" captionStart="FIGURE 17" captionStartId="30.[151,250,1952,1976]" captionTargetBox="[151,1437,921,1923]" captionTargetId="figure-357@30.[151,1437,921,1929]" captionTargetPageId="30" captionText="FIGURE 17. Diplomoela browni sp. nov. D. Spermathecal pores (sp); E. Male genital field with male pore (mp) and prostate pore (pp); F. Meronephridia on internal body wall." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7744869" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/7744869/files/figure.png" pageId="31" pageNumber="266">Fig. 17a</figureCitation>
). Tubular prostates coiled under intestine within xv-xxx. Prostatic ducts long, muscular, without terminal muscular bulbs or copulatory pouches. Numerous large transverse muscle bands within xv-xx. Small diffuse glandular bodies in xi near 11/12 junction with body wall; glands with small pores in AB between equator of xi and furrow 11/12.
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<emphasis bold="true" box="[199,308,331,357]" pageId="31" pageNumber="266">Remarks</emphasis>
. This remarkable species is among the largest neotropical
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and its genus is the only one in the family with meronephridia. We were unable to obtain a DNA barcode for
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<emphasis box="[1035,1147,367,393]" italics="true" pageId="31" pageNumber="266">D. browni</emphasis>
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There is a second species as briefly described below.
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