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Polypheretima phacellotheca

Description

Polypheretima phacellotheca (Michaelsen, 1899)

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Amyntas phakellotheca (sic) Michaelsen, 1899: 47.

Amyntas phacellotheca: Beddard, 1900: 640.

Pheretima phacellotheca: Michaelsen, 1900: 293; Gates, 1961: 304.

Pheretima (Polypheretima) phacellotheca: Michaelsen, 1934: 15.

Metapheretima phacellotheca: Sims & Easton, 1972: 233; Easton, 1976: 44.

Polypheretima phacellotheca: Easton, 1979: 55

Material examined. 4 clitellates (MZB Oli. 0060), secondary forest (0°30′39.5″N, 120°34′1.7″E), elevation of 7 m asl., Ogotumubu Barat village, Tomini sub-district, Parigi Mautong district, Central Sulawesi province, Indonesia, 25 April 2016, leg. Fahri and Fitrallisan. 6 clitellates (UNTAD Oli. 0006), same data as for MZB Oli. 0060.

Re-description. External characters. Body cylindrical. Large size, length 210–220 mm, diameter 4–7 mm, segments 210–256. Colour similar on dursum and ventrum, yellow brownish in pre-clitellum and post-clitellum and pink around clitellum.

Prostomium prolobous. First dorsal pore in 12/13. Setae 44–67 in v, 59–76 in vii, 62–85 in viii, 46–98 in xxv, and 4–8 between male porophores in xviii; setae distance aa=1–3ab, zz=1–3zy. Clitellum annular, xiv–xvi, smooth without setae and dorsal pores. Female pore single, mid-ventral in xiv.

Spermathecal pores paired lateroventrally in 5/6. Ventral distance between spermathecal pores about 0.25× body circumference. No genital markings in the spermathecal region.

Male pores located inside copulatory pouches in xviii, each copulatory pouch with a large opening. Distance between the openings of copulatory pouches about 0.25× body circumference ventrally. Genital markings large, paired (rarely single) on setal rings in xix–xxii (Table 5).

Internal characters. Septa 3/4/5/6/7/8 thick, 8/9/10 absent, 10/11/12/13 thin. Gizzard round after viii. Last hearts in xiii. Typhlosole simple. Intestine beginning from xv; caeca absent. Pharyngeal micronephridia well-developed on 6/7.

Spermathecae small to large, 9–11 in left and right in vi, respectively. Number of spermathecae variable in specimens (Table 5). Ampulla waterdrop-shaped; duct about 1/3–1/5 as long as ampulla. Diverticulum thin, slightly shorter than ampulla, attached to duct at base; distal part expanded to seminal chamber. No accessory glands.

Holandric. Testes sacs paired in x–xi, small, separated, ventral, yellowish. Seminal vesicles in xi–xii. Ovaries paired in xiii and ovisacs developing in xiii. Prostate glands racemose, paired in xvi–xviii. Prostatic ducts C-shaped. No accessory glands.

Habitat and ecology. Specimens were found around banana trees in house yards. They were collected from the ground muddy at a depth of 0–20 cm.

Remarks. The species was previously reported from Mt. Masarang, above Tomohon (Northeast Sulawesi) (Michaelsen, 1899; Easton, 1976). We found this species near a beach at elevation of only 7 m asl in the Ogotumubu village, central part of Sulawesi. With new fresh specimens, the distributional area of the species has been expanded to central Sulawesi.

In addition, Michaelsen (1899) described this species from northeast Sulawesi without illustrations. New illustrations, thus, are provided to support his description.

Notes

Published as part of Fahri, Amaliah, Rizki, Annawaty & Nguyen, Anh D., 2017, The earthworm genus Polypheretima Michaelsen, 1934 (Annelida: Clitellata: Megascolecidae) from Sulawesi, Indonesia, with descriptions of four new species, pp. 559-573 in Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 65 on pages 568-569, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5357964

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Additional details

Biodiversity

Collection code
MZB, UNTAD
Event date
2016-04-25
Family
Megascolecidae
Genus
Polypheretima
Kingdom
Animalia
Order
Crassiclitellata
Phylum
Annelida
Scientific name authorship
Michaelsen
Species
phacellotheca
Taxon rank
species
Verbatim event date
2016-04-25
Taxonomic concept label
Polypheretima phacellotheca (Michaelsen, 1899) sec. Fahri, Amaliah, Annawaty & Nguyen, 2017

References

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