Ocnerodrilus occidentalis Eisen, 1878
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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.1.e985 |
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Ocnerodrilus occidentalis Eisen, 1878 |
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Rank: SpeciesType of treatment: Redescription or species observationextantHabitat: freshwaterRoot classification: 8
Ocnerodrilus occidentalis Eisen, 1878
Materials
Occurrence: recordedBy: L. Braida & T. Braida; individualCount: 2; lifeStage: adults; Location: waterBody: Torrente Argentina; country: Italy; stateProvince: Liguria; county: Imperia; municipality: Taggia; verbatimLocality: bed of Torrente Argentina; verbatimElevation: 26 m a.s.l.; verbatimDepth: 40 cm; verbatimCoordinates: 43°50'56"N, 7°51'34"E; Event: eventDate: 08-Dec-2006; eventRemarks: along with Microscolexphosphoreus (1 adult)
Occurrence: recordedBy: L. Braida & T. Braida; individualCount: 1; lifeStage: juvenile; Location: waterBody: Torrente Argentina; country: Italy; stateProvince: Liguria; county: Imperia; municipality: Taggia; verbatimLocality: bed of Torrente Argentina; verbatimElevation: 26 m a.s.l.; verbatimDepth: 40 cm; verbatimCoordinates: 43°50'56"N, 7°51'34"E; Event: eventDate: 08-Dec-2006; eventRemarks: along with Microscolexphosphoreus (1 adult)
Occurrence: recordedBy: P. Omodeo & P. Negrisolo; individualCount: 1; Location: waterBody: Battaglia Terme; country: Italy; stateProvince: Padova; municipality: Veneto; verbatimLocality: edge of thermal water ditch bordering grassfield outside Villa Selvatico, between the railway and former "Pietro d’Abano” spa; verbatimCoordinates: 45°17'10"N, 11°46'34"E; Event: eventDate: September 1982; eventRemarks: along with Dichogastermodiglianii (1 adult) and Microscolexphosphoreus (5 adults)
Diagnosis
Body size 30-40 x 1-1.4 mm. Segment number 60-80. Easily identified by the annular clitellum covering XIII-XIX or XIII-XX marked ventrally by small paired male porophores on XVII (Fig. 3); the latter generally connected by a ventral transverse groove. No gizzard. Calciferous glands as large paired fan-shaped diverticula originating posteriorly in IX. Spermathecae absent. Prostates one pair, much elongated (can reach XXIV), opening close to male pores.
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