Fridericia nanningensis, a new terrestrial enchytraeid species (Oligochaeta) from southwestern China


Autoria(s): Xie, ZC; Liang, YL; Wang, J
Data(s)

2001

Resumo

Fridericia nanningensis, a new species from wetland soil of Nanhu Park, Nanning city, the capital of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region in southwest China, is described. It is characterized by 2-4 chaetae per bundle, poorly-developed clitellar glands, slender, unbranched peptonephridia, and spermathecae with 2 ampullar diverticula, a deep constriction in the middle of the ampulla and one large ectal gland. It is closely related to the European species, F. alata Nielsen & Christensen, 1959 and the East European species, F. tubulosa Dozsa-Farkas, 1972 by the shape of peptonephridia and the undeveloped clitellar glands. It differs from F. alata by its shorter body length and fewer chaetae per bundle, its type of coelomocytes (type "c"), its deep constriction in the middle of the spermathecae ampulla and a larger ectal gland, and it differs from F. tubulosa by its pale epidermal glands, its more anterior origin of the dorsal vessel, a deep constriction in the middle of the spermathecae ampulla, shorter ectal duct, and only one ectal gland at the spermathecal orifice.

Identificador

http://ir.ihb.ac.cn/handle/152342/10008

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/59517

Fonte

Xie, ZC; Liang, YL; Wang, J.Fridericia nanningensis, a new terrestrial enchytraeid species (Oligochaeta) from southwestern China,PROCEEDINGS OF THE BIOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON,2001,114(1):275-279

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