Dendrobaena pygmaea ( Savigny, 1826 )

Blakemore, R. J., 2004, First record of Dendrobaena pygmaea (Oligochaeta: Lumbricidae) from Asia (Yokohama, Japan), Zootaxa 487 (1), pp. 1-8 : 2-4

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Dendrobaena pygmaea ( Savigny, 1826 )
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Dendrobaena pygmaea ( Savigny, 1826) View in CoL

( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 )

Enterion pygmaeum Savigny, 1826: 183 View in CoL [non Dendrobaena arborea pygmaea Friend, 1923: 23 View in CoL ­ this secondary homonym is not replaced ( ICZN, 1999: Arts. 57.3; 59) as it is now thought ( Easton, 1983: 479) in synonymy of Dendrodrilus rubidus subrubicundus (Eisen, 1874) , although Csuzdi & Zicsi (2003: 136) overlook this]. Type locality Paris. Types in Paris Natural History Museum but their current status unknown.

Lumbricus pygmaeus . — Dugès, 1837: 17, 24.

Allolobophora minima Rosa, 1884: 39 [non Al. minima Muldal, 1952: 463 (= Murchieona muldali (Omodeo, 1956: 179) nom. nov.)]. From Piemonte, Italy. Types unknown.

Octolasion minimum . — Örley, 1885: 22.

Lumbricus (Octolasion) minimus . — Vaillant, 1889: 113.

Lumbricus (Dendrobaena) pygmaeus . — Vaillant, 1889: 120.

Allolobophora [( Dendrobaena )] pygmea (lapsus) et A. pygmaea . — Rosa, 1893: 424, 436.

Helodrilus (Dendrobaena) pygmaeus . — Michaelsen, 1900: 495 [syn. pigmea (lapsus) Ribaucourt, 1896: 94, minima Rosa, 1884 View in CoL ].

Helodrilus (Helodrilus) ribaucourti Cognetti, 1901: 21 View in CoL . From Sardinia. Types in Turin: 812.

Helodrilus (Eophila) cognettii Michaelsen, 1903: 140 View in CoL [nom. nov. pro. Helodrilus (Helodrilus) ribaucourti Cognetti, 1901 View in CoL non Allolobophora ribaucourti Bretscher, 1901: 220 View in CoL (= Lumbricus rubellus ); name sometimes mispelt "cognetti"; non Eisenia veneta cognettii Cernosvitov, 1935 (= D. alpina alpina View in CoL )].

Dendrobaena pygmaea cognettii View in CoL . — Bouché, 1972: 391; [mispelt and miscited as "D. pygmea cognettii Mich, 1903 View in CoL " by Qiu & Bouche (1998: 194)].

Dendrobaena cognettii View in CoL . — Zicsi, 1981: 171; Csuzdi & Zicsi, 2003: 114 (syn. ribaucourti Cognetti, 1901 View in CoL ).

Dendrobaena cognettii cognettii View in CoL . — Rota, 1992.

Dendrobaena pygmaea . — Zicsi, 1959: 96; Gerard, 1964: 37.

Dendrobaena pygmaea pygmaea View in CoL . — Bouché, 1972: 393.

Dendrobaena pygmaea View in CoL . — Gates, 1972: 92; 1975: 8; Easton, 1983: 479 [syn. minima Rosa, 1884 View in CoL (non Muldal, 1953 = Murchieona minuscula View in CoL ); cognettii Michaelsen, 1903 View in CoL ; ribaucourti Cognetti, 1901 View in CoL ]; Sims & Gerard, 1985: 73; 1999: 73, fig. 23 (syn. minima View in CoL , cognettii View in CoL ).

Dendrobaena cognettii gallurensis Rota, 1992: 1383 . Syn. nov.? [Possible synonym; mispelt "cognetti gallurensis" in Qiu & Bouche (1998: 195)]. From Gallura , Sardinia. Types unknown.

Taxonomic Remarks. Sims & Gerard (1985: 45, 74; 1999: 44, 74) considered Michaelsen (1900) the first reviser to “fix” the name pygmaea View in CoL although some later authors, on the fallacy that the original description was inadequate, attempt to replace this name with the subsequent cognettii Michaelsen, 1903 View in CoL , even though a prior name, minima Rosa, 1884 View in CoL , is also available. That both subsequent names are synonyms, as in Easton (1983) and Sims & Gerard (1985; 1999), is accepted here. In contrast, Csuzdi & Zicsi (2003: 114) retain D. cognettii View in CoL and list Enterion pygmaeum as a "nom. nudum?" and Allolobophora minima View in CoL as a "spec. inc. sed." (= species incertae sedis). Under the code ( ICZN, 1999: 111; 123), "A nomen nudum is not an available name" which clearly is not the case with pygmaeum .

Diagnosis. Length 10–45 mm. Light reddish anterior dorsum or unpigmented. Prostomium epilobous. Setal pairs widely separate. Dorsal pores absent or from 4/5–6/7. Spermathecal pores absent or dorsally in 9/10/11/12. Clitellum 33–37 or 32,33–36,37,38. Tubercula pubertatis absent or narrow ridge below b lines in 35–37. Genital setal tumescences absent.

Distribution. In Europe known from Britain (Cumbria, Devon, Hampshire and Suffolk), Germany (e.g. Graff, 1955), France, Spain (e.g. as D. pygmaea cognettii from Galicia or D. cognettii from Valencia), Portugal [as D. cognetti (sic)], Switzerland and Austria [as D. cognettii e.g. Christian & Zicsi (1999)], Italy, Sicily, Corsica, Sardinia (as D. pygmaea , D. cognettii cognettii and? D. cognettii gallurensis ), Greece [as D. cognettii e.g. Zicsi (1973)], Madeira and Tenerife (as D. cognettii ), Hungary [as D. cognettii e.g. Csuzdi & Zicsi (2003)], Romania, Bohemia in the Czech Republic [as D. pygmaea by Pizl (2000, 2002, 2003)]; also a single record from Constantine, Algeria [by Rouabah & Descamps (2001)]; in America from San Francisco, California [cited by Reynolds (1995: 11, 27) possibly from study by Gates (1975)], noted from Chile [by Csuzdi & Zicsi (2003: 115)]; and now from Asia (Yokohama, Japan). As yet unrecorded from Australasia/Oceania.

Description. Compiled from pers. obs. and from various sources in synonymy above.

Collection and Locality. Collected by R. J. Blakemore, 9–10th May, 2003 from YNU campus, Tokiwadai, Yokohama, Kanagawa­ken, Japan (35º26'00"N. 139º39'00"E, 57m). Other specimens collected from YNU campus in May–June 1999 by Tomoko Uchida GoogleMaps .

Ecology. Found at YNU in relatively high abundance in loose association with various megascolecids, e.g. Amynthas acinctus (Goto & Hatai, 1899) , Amynthas corticis (Kinberg, 1867) spp.­complex, Amynthas micronarius (Goto & Hatai, 1898) , Amynthas vittatus (Goto & Hatai, 1898) , Metaphire hilgendorfi (Michaelsen, 1892) spp.­complex, and with the endemic lumbricid Eisenia japonica (Michaelsen, 1891) . Habitats. Well­drained soil and moist woodland litter, mossy banks of streams ( Sims & Gerard, 1999: 73), damp organic sites ( Csuzdi & Zicsi, 2003: 115); at YNU in organic layers mainly under stands of non­coniferous evergreen trees Cinnamomum camphora (L.) Sieb., Cyclobalanopsis glauca (Thumb.) Oerst. , and Pasania edulis Makino (soil pH 6.7); and less frequently under deciduous trees dominated by sakura, Prunus jamazakura F. Sieb. ex Koidz. (soil pH 5.3), in soils classed generally as Andosol with Carbon 14–22% and Nitrogen 5.2– 6.6% (Uchida & Kaneko, in press). Behaviour. Sluggish when handled, soil easily adheres to surface mucus; body naturally coils slightly on preservation. Biometry. Length 10–45 mm (current unamputated specimens 17–33 mm), width 0.5–1.2 mm; body cylindrical tapering to tail and, when preserved, gizzard region in 17–20 and clitellum are broadest; mean weight 0.03 g (n= 38); segments 90–111. Colour. Lightly pigmented reddy/brown anterior and dorsum especially first dozen segments, or unpigmented grey (with gut contents visible through transparent hind­body); clitellum white. Prostomium. Epilobous, furrows sometimes faint to give appearance of pro­epilobous. First dorsal pore. Occasionally reported from 4/5/6/7 but usually absent as in present specimens. Setae (ratio of aa:ab:bc:cd:dd). Eight per segment from 2, widely separate; (1.5:1:1:1:2).

Nephropores. Single row just above b lines from 3, especially obvious on clitellum; (sometimes reported above c lines?). Clitellum. Saddle­shaped 33–37 with mid­ventral gap widest on 33, range 32,33–37,38; or 32,33–36,37 according to Christian & Zicsi (1999). Male pores. Lateral slits in bc on large white­pigmented protuberant pads mostly confined to 15. Female pores. Visible just lateral to b on 14. Spermathecal pores. Reported dorsally in 9/10/11/12, frequently absent as in current specimens. Genital Markings. Tumescences and tubercula pubertatis usually absent, or reported as narrow ridges below b lines in 35–37 but this may be artefactual as the nephropores give appearance of separation of lower edges of clitellum.

Septa. None especially thick. Dorsal blood vessel. Single (visible through cuticle).

Hearts. 7–11 (last hearts in 11 seen in present specimens). Calciferous glands. White, moniliform dilations, vascularized with longitudinal striations internally in 11–12 and some incursion in 13; (diverticula reported by Csuzdi & Zicsi, not found). Gizzard. Muscular in 17–18. Intestine origin. Beginning with the crop in 15–16. Typhlosole. Not previously reported, in present specimens commencing after clitellum from about 40 and of simple lamellar type (lamelliform), narrow and only slightly thickened, that in the midbody is about one third of the intestinal diameter deep. Nephridia. Holoic with flattened bladders elongate and ocarina­shaped ducting to nephropores near setal b lines in present specimens; described as ocarina­shaped ( Sims & Gerard, 1999: 68) or as bilobate [ Csuzdi & Zicsi (2003: 46, 114) — but these authors show this type to actually be elongate ocarina­shaped (fig. 3.15A, E; fig. 6.18.1) while their "ocarina­shaped" is actually "J" or "S" shaped (fig. 3.15D)]. Testis/seminal vesicles. Iridescent testis (and sperm funnels) visible through body wall in 10 and 11 in Yokohama specimens suggest that it is not, or not entirely, a parthenogenetic morph; seminal vesicles in (9), 11 and 12 arc around gut, frequently small or absent. Ovaries/ovisacs. Paired in 13, band­like with single egg­string shedding largish non­yolky eggs; egg sacs not found. Prostates. None. Spermathecae. Usually absent, as in present specimens although three (or fewer pairs sometimes reported). Spermatophores. Not found on exterior. Longitudinal muscle layer. Pinnate type (Csuzdi & Zicsi). Gut contents. Dark, colloidal organic soil and litter debris, not much mineral soil. Cocoons. None recorded.

R

Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile

J

University of the Witwatersrand

YNU

Yokohama National University

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Annelida

Class

Clitellata

Order

Crassiclitellata

Family

Lumbricidae

Genus

Dendrobaena

Loc

Dendrobaena pygmaea ( Savigny, 1826 )

Blakemore, R. J. 2004
2004
Loc

Dendrobaena cognettii

Csuzdi, Cs. & Zicsi, A. 2003: 114
2003
Loc

Dendrobaena cognettii gallurensis

Qiu J-P. & Bouche, M. 1998: 195
1998
Loc

Dendrobaena pygmaea cognettii

Qiu J-P. & Bouche, M. 1998: 194
Bouche, M. B. 1972: 391
1972
Loc

Dendrobaena pygmaea pygmaea

Bouche, M. B. 1972: 393
1972
Loc

Dendrobaena pygmaea

Sims, R. W. & Gerard, B. M. 1999: 73
Sims, R. W. & Gerard, B. M. 1985: 73
Easton, E. G. 1983: 479
Gates, G. E. 1975: 8
Gates, G. E. 1972: 92
1972
Loc

Helodrilus (Dendrobaena) pygmaeus

Michaelsen, W. 1900: 495
1900
Loc

Enterion pygmaeum

Csuzdi, Cs. & Zicsi, A. 2003: 136
Easton, E. G. 1983: 479
Savigny, J. C. 1826: 183
1826
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