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Sparganophilidae Michaelsen 1918

  • 1. Eskisehir Osmangazi University, Faculty of Science and Letters, Department of Biology, TR- 26040 Eskisehir, Turkey. https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 9928 - 8478
  • 2. Oligochaetology Laboratory, 9 - 1250 Weber Street East, Kitchener, ON Canada N 2 A 4 E 1, and Research Associate, New Brunswick Museum, Saint John, NB, Canada E 2 K 1 E 5.
  • 3. University of Kragujevac, Faculty of Science, Department of Biology and Ecology, Radoja Domanovića 12, 34000 Kragujevac, Serbia.
  • 4. University of Kragujevac, Institute for Information Technologies Kragujevac, Department of Sciences, Jovana Cvijića bb, 34000 Kragujevac, Serbia.
  • 5. Maharishi International University, Department of Regenerative Agriculture, Fairfield, IA, 52557, USA.
  • 6. Dept. of Zoology, Eszterházy Károly Catholic University, Eger, Hungary.
  • 7. CEFE, Univ Montpellier, CNRS, EPHE, IRD, Montpellier, France.
  • 8. Taxonomia Biodiversity Fund, 7 rue Beccaria, 72012, Paris, France.

Description

Sparganophilidae Michaelsen, 1918

This family native to North America has only one genus (Sparganophilus), with 12 species and 2 subspecies (Reynolds 1980, 2008). At least one species, Sparganophilus tamesis Benham (Sparganophilus eiseni Smith, is a junior synonym of S. tamesis; see Rota et al. 2016), is cosmopolitan, and found mainly in limicole habitats, throughout the USA (within and outside of its native range), Mexico (Ikeda et al. 2020), Canada (Reynolds 2022) and in several European countries including Germany, France, England, Switzerland, Italy and Spain (Rota et al. 2018a; Bouché & Qiu 1998).

Notes

Published as part of Misirlioğlu, Mete, Reynolds, John Warren, Stojanović, Mirjana, Trakić, Tanja, Sekulić, Jovana, James, Samuel W., Csuzdi, Csaba, Decaëns, Thibaud, Lapied, Emmanuel, Phillips, Helen R. P., Cameron, Erin K. & Brown, George G., 2023, Earthworms (Clitellata, Megadrili) of the world: an updated checklist of valid species and families, with notes on their distribution, pp. 417-438 in Zootaxa 5255 (1) on page 428, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5255.1.33, http://zenodo.org/record/7745110

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References

  • Reynolds, J. W. (1980) The earthworm family Sparganophilidae (Annelida, Oligochaeta) in North America. Megadrilogica, 3 (12), 189 - 204.
  • Reynolds, J. W. (2008) Sparganophilidae (Annelida, Oligochaeta) distribution in North America and elsewhere, revisited. Megadrilogica, 12 (9), 125 - 143.
  • Rota, E., Martinsson, S., Bartoli, M., Beylich, A., Graefe, U., Laini, A., Wetzel, M. J. & Erseus, C. (2016) Mitochondrial evidence supports a Nearctic origin for the spreading limicolous earthworm Sparganophilus tamesis Benham, 1892 (Clitellata, Sparganophilidae). Contributions to Zoology, 85 (1), 113 - 119. https: // doi. org / 10.1163 / 18759866 - 08501005
  • Ikeda, H., Callaham Jr., M. A., Shefferson, R. P., Wenk, E. S. & Fragoso, C. (2020) A comparison of latitudinal species diversity patterns between riverine and terrestrial earthworms from the North American temperate zone. Journal of Biogeography, 47, 1373 - 1382. https: // doi. org / 10.1111 / jbi. 13826
  • Rota, E., Benelli, S., Erseus, C., Soors, J. & Bartoli, M. (2018 a) New data and hypotheses on the invasiveness, habitat selection, and ecological role of the limicolous earthworm Sparganophilus tamesis Benham, 1892. Fundamental and Applied Limnology, 192 / 2, 129 - 136. https: // doi. org / 10.1127 / fal / 2018 / 1147
  • Bouche, M. B. & Qiu, J. - P. (1998) Un nouveau Sparganophilus (Annelida: Oligochaeta) d'Europe, avec considerations paleogeographiques sur les Lumbricina. Documents Pedozoologiques et Integrologiques, 4, 178 - 180.