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1107802. A whole-mounted specimen, stained in borax carmine, collected by S. Fend and D. Lenat,
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locality:
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North Carolina: Richmond Co.: Drowning Creek at SR 1004,
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,
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. Collected in fine gravel, in relatively fast current.
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1107803-1107805. From the
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locality:
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, 1 whole mount, stained with hematoxylin.
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, collected by D. Lenat, 1 dissected on slide, stained with carmine. North Carolina, Carteret Co.: Pettiford Creek,
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collected by S. Fend and D. Lenat, 1 dissected on slide, stained with hematoxylin.
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<emphasis id="B9485644FFBBFFFAFF65E0AAFE52CABE" bold="true" box="[199,397,1250,1276]" pageId="14" pageNumber="15">Other material:</emphasis>
From the
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locality:
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, 2 dissected on slides.
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, 1 partially mature whole mount.
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<emphasis id="B9485644FFBBFFFAFF65E17AFE87CB0E" bold="true" box="[199,344,1330,1356]" pageId="14" pageNumber="15">Etymology:</emphasis>
The specific epithet refers to its distribution in the Sand Hills region, North Carolina.
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Small worms, length of preserved specimens
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; maximum diameter usually in clitellum,
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; 7688 segments. Prostomium rounded, slightly shorter than wide, separated from the peristomium by a distinct groove. Secondary segmentation consists of an anterior annulus in segments beginning with IV; the anterior annulus is 1/5 the segment length through about VI, 1/4 the segment length posteriorly, but annulation may be very faint in the clitellum or in segments that are extended (
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A). Chaetae paired, in 4 bundles in each segment, beginning in II. Chaetae slightly sigmoid, simple-pointed, with nodulus slightly ectal to the midpoint, 0.350.43 the distance from the tip. Chaetae in preclitellar segments near midsegment, but in postclitellar segments they are near the posterior third. Chaetal length about 80100 Μm in clitellar region and anterior, 6065 Μm posteriorly.
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Epidermis in anterior segments 1520 Μm thick; in clitellum to 35 Μm in one specimen. Anterior segments appear to have indistinct midventral glands (
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C), but no obvious external pores. Clitellum thin but glandular, from mid-IX to mid-XIII in one specimen. A distinct, dorsal pharyngeal pad as described for
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. Pharyngeal glands IV or VVII. Nephridia as described for
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.
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Main dorsal and ventral blood vessels prominent, without secondary longitudinal vessels. One pair of commissural blood vessels in IIX; prominent and convoluted in IIVII, but shorter and difficult to see in IX X. Perivisceral sinus begins in about VIII; chloragogen begins in about VII. Dorsal vessel closely appressed to top of gut behind about XVI. Starting near XVIIXX, the dorsal vessel has 5 or more very short, blind blood vessels; by about XXXV up to 1015 blind vessels, some 1/4 to 1/2 as long as the body width; some have 23 branches near the base (
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B). Blind vessels become shorter behind segment LV. Usually two short blood vessels join ventral vessel to perivisceral sinus in each segment.
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<emphasis id="B9485644FFBAFFFBFF35E303FEC5C921" bold="true" box="[151,282,1867,1891]" pageId="15" pageNumber="16">FIGURE 9.</emphasis>
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. A. Dorsolateral view of a whole worm (note worm was cleared, so ventral chaetae are underneath). B. Short lateral vessels branching off the dorsal vessel in two posterior segments. C. Reproductive segments (gonads not shown). D. Spermathecae in VII (left) and VIII. E. Male ducts and atrium. F. Atrium and male pore of an unmated worm, Drowning Creek. G. Atrium and male pore of a mated worm from Pettiford Creek. Scale bars: A 1 mm; B 50 μm; C 400 μm; D, E 200 μm; F, G 100 μm.
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Male pores paired in X, behind chaetae on or slightly lateral to ventral chaetal lines, may be conspicuous on low porophores about 80115 μm wide, to about 3040 μm high (
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A, 9G) Female pores small, paired, on chaetal line at intersegmental groove 11/12; female funnels simple, 110 μm high. Spermathecal pores are narrow vertical slits (12 μm long), but ends of spermathecal ducts may be prominent, to 30 μm across in external view; pores on dorsal chaetal lines behind dorsal chaetae in VII and VIII (
<figureCitation id="130796D3FFA5FFE4FBB9E5F8FBB3CF88" box="[1051,1132,432,458]" captionStart="FIGURE 9" captionStartId="15.[151,255,1867,1891]" captionTargetBox="[202,1394,196,1838]" captionTargetId="figure@15.[194,1404,108,1851]" captionTargetPageId="15" captionText="FIGURE 9. Martinidrilus arenosus. A. Dorsolateral view of a whole worm (note worm was cleared, so ventral chaetae are underneath). B. Short lateral vessels branching off the dorsal vessel in two posterior segments. C. Reproductive segments (gonads not shown). D. Spermathecae in VII (left) and VIII. E. Male ducts and atrium. F. Atrium and male pore of an unmated worm, Drowning Creek. G. Atrium and male pore of a mated worm from Pettiford Creek. Scale bars: A 1 mm; B 50 μm; C 400 μm; D, E 200 μm; F, G 100 μm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/180101/files/figure.png" pageId="16" pageNumber="17">Figs. 9</figureCitation>
A, 9C). Paired testes large on anterior septa in IX and X, extending to mid-segment or posteriorly. Ovaries paired in XI, extending to posterior septum. Sperm sacs do not extend anteriorly; posteriorly extend as far as XVI or XVII. Egg sacs extend as far as XXIII in one worm.
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Spermathecal ducts 6090 μm long. A conical ental section about 3045 μm wide tapers to a narrow neck; the ectal section widens to about 3035 μm (
<figureCitation id="130796D3FFA5FFE4FD16E630FCD7CCD0" box="[692,776,632,658]" captionStart="FIGURE 9" captionStartId="15.[151,255,1867,1891]" captionTargetBox="[202,1394,196,1838]" captionTargetId="figure@15.[194,1404,108,1851]" captionTargetPageId="15" captionText="FIGURE 9. Martinidrilus arenosus. A. Dorsolateral view of a whole worm (note worm was cleared, so ventral chaetae are underneath). B. Short lateral vessels branching off the dorsal vessel in two posterior segments. C. Reproductive segments (gonads not shown). D. Spermathecae in VII (left) and VIII. E. Male ducts and atrium. F. Atrium and male pore of an unmated worm, Drowning Creek. G. Atrium and male pore of a mated worm from Pettiford Creek. Scale bars: A 1 mm; B 50 μm; C 400 μm; D, E 200 μm; F, G 100 μm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/180101/files/figure.png" pageId="16" pageNumber="17">Figs. 9</figureCitation>
D). Spermathecal ampullae in VIII long and sacciform, remaining in VIII or entering XI; length 420600 μm and diameter to 120 μm in the two mated worms. Spermathecal ampullae in VII ovate, 210230 μm long by 120140 μm wide. Spermathecae in VIII are also larger than those in VII in unmated worms. Lining cells not differentiated in different parts of the ampulla; all cuboidal, thickness variable (1225 μm) but relatively uniform within an individual. Sperm loosely packed and uniform throughout.
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Male funnels paired, simple and directed forward; posterior lips 60120 μm high on
<date id="FF82AC96FFA5FFE4FB0EE720FA80CDC0" box="[1196,1375,872,898]" pageId="16" pageNumber="17" value="1911-09-10" valueMax="1911-09-10" valueMin="1911-09-10">9/10 and 10/11</date>
; funnels on 9/10 slightly smaller than those on 10/11. Anterior vas deferens 320590 μm long; the posterior 330 450 long, forming a short loop into XI (
<figureCitation id="130796D3FFA5FFE4FDC8E7F0FD63CD90" box="[618,700,952,978]" captionStart="FIGURE 9" captionStartId="15.[151,255,1867,1891]" captionTargetBox="[202,1394,196,1838]" captionTargetId="figure@15.[194,1404,108,1851]" captionTargetPageId="15" captionText="FIGURE 9. Martinidrilus arenosus. A. Dorsolateral view of a whole worm (note worm was cleared, so ventral chaetae are underneath). B. Short lateral vessels branching off the dorsal vessel in two posterior segments. C. Reproductive segments (gonads not shown). D. Spermathecae in VII (left) and VIII. E. Male ducts and atrium. F. Atrium and male pore of an unmated worm, Drowning Creek. G. Atrium and male pore of a mated worm from Pettiford Creek. Scale bars: A 1 mm; B 50 μm; C 400 μm; D, E 200 μm; F, G 100 μm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/180101/files/figure.png" pageId="16" pageNumber="17">Figs. 9</figureCitation>
C, 9E). Both vasa deferentia up to 2529 μm thick, but narrow to 20 μm or less as they join a short, narrow common duct (length 4055 μm, width 1719 μm); the common duct approaches the atrial ampulla from the posterior-median side, joining it apically or subapically.
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Atria irregularly ovate to pyriform, not differentiated into a distinct ampulla and duct (
<figureCitation id="130796D3FFA5FFE4FB6CE078FAC0CA08" box="[1230,1311,1072,1098]" captionStart="FIGURE 9" captionStartId="15.[151,255,1867,1891]" captionTargetBox="[202,1394,196,1838]" captionTargetId="figure@15.[194,1404,108,1851]" captionTargetPageId="15" captionText="FIGURE 9. Martinidrilus arenosus. A. Dorsolateral view of a whole worm (note worm was cleared, so ventral chaetae are underneath). B. Short lateral vessels branching off the dorsal vessel in two posterior segments. C. Reproductive segments (gonads not shown). D. Spermathecae in VII (left) and VIII. E. Male ducts and atrium. F. Atrium and male pore of an unmated worm, Drowning Creek. G. Atrium and male pore of a mated worm from Pettiford Creek. Scale bars: A 1 mm; B 50 μm; C 400 μm; D, E 200 μm; F, G 100 μm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/180101/files/figure.png" pageId="16" pageNumber="17">Figs. 9</figureCitation>
FG). The main portion 7085 μm long; widest entally, to 4665 μm. Atrial muscle layer very thin, about 2 μm thick; epithelium about 1220 μm thick, surrounding a narrow lumen (718 μm wide). The atrium is loosely covered by up to about 20 irregular, petiolate prostate glands; prostates 40100 μm long. Prostate cells usually very granular; up to about 30 cells in the larger prostate glands. Ectally, the atrium narrows and terminates within a pad of slightly elongated epidermal cells; the pad may be slightly produced as a low porophore.
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<emphasis id="B9485644FFA5FFE4FF65E157FE9FCB7B" bold="true" box="[199,320,1311,1337]" pageId="16" pageNumber="17">Remarks.</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="B9485644FFA5FFE4FEEAE168FD88CB7B" box="[328,599,1312,1337]" italics="true" pageId="16" pageNumber="17">Martinidrilus arenosus</emphasis>
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is similar to
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<emphasis id="B9485644FFA5FFE4FD50E168FC77CB7B" box="[754,936,1312,1337]" italics="true" pageId="16" pageNumber="17">M. carolinensis</emphasis>
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, but is easily distinguished by the number and position of the spermathecae. These are located in VIIVIII (instead of only in VI), and the pores are positioned more dorsally within the segment, on the dorsal chaetal line, instead of on the lateral line. The atria are generally shorter, lack a distinct ectal duct, and have a thinner muscle layer. Based on limited material, the male pores may be on low, indistinct mounds (porophores) instead of on distinct papillae within shallow pits. Although the posterior blood vessels are slightly different from those of
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<emphasis id="B9485644FFA5FFE4FC4AE1A0FB42C843" box="[1000,1181,1512,1537]" italics="true" pageId="16" pageNumber="17">M. carolinensis</emphasis>
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, the presence of multiple blind vessels in posterior segments seems to be a good synapomorphy. Other synapomorphies include the general form of the atria, the common duct joining the paired vasa deferentia to each atrium, and the anterior and dorsolaterally-placed spermathecae.
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<taxonomicName id="4C3CF1D5FFA5FFE4FF65E2C0FE0AC8E3" box="[199,469,1672,1697]" class="Clitellata" family="Lumbriculidae" genus="Martinidrilus" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Animalia" order="Lumbriculida" pageId="16" pageNumber="17" phylum="Annelida" rank="species" species="arenosus">
<emphasis id="B9485644FFA5FFE4FF65E2C0FE0AC8E3" box="[199,469,1672,1697]" italics="true" pageId="16" pageNumber="17">Martinidrilus arenosus</emphasis>
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has only been collected at two sites, and few specimens were obtained. At Drowning Creek, the only site where it occurred sympatrically with
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<emphasis id="B9485644FFA5FFE4FCFDE2F8FC32C88B" box="[863,1005,1712,1737]" italics="true" pageId="16" pageNumber="17">carolinensis</emphasis>
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, there was no overlap in distinguishing characters: all mature and partially-mature worms had spermathecal pores either midlateral on VI (
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<emphasis id="B9485644FFA5FFE4FF03E348FEF0C95B" box="[161,303,1792,1817]" italics="true" pageId="16" pageNumber="17">carolinensis</emphasis>
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), or dorsolateral on both VII and VIII (
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<emphasis id="B9485644FFA5FFE4FD5FE348FCB9C95B" box="[765,870,1792,1817]" italics="true" pageId="16" pageNumber="17">arenosus</emphasis>
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).
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