Scherotheca boccaverghju Marchán, Decäens & Domínguez, 2023

Marchán, Daniel Fernández, Domínguez, Jorge, Hedde, Mickaël & Decaëns, Thibaud, 2023, The cradle of giants: insights into the origin of Scherotheca Bouché, 1972 (Lumbricidae, Crassiclitellata) with the descriptions of eight new species from Corsica, France, Zoosystema 45 (3), pp. 107-128 : 116

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https://doi.org/10.5252/zoosystema2023v45a3

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7681887

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scientific name

Scherotheca boccaverghju Marchán, Decäens & Domínguez
status

sp. nov.

Scherotheca boccaverghju Marchán, Decäens & Domínguez , n. sp.

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TYPE MATERIAL. — Holotype. Corsica • Adult; Haute-Corse, Albertacce, Col de Vergio ; 42°17’27”N, 8°52’44”E; 1450 m a.s.l.; 28.III.2021; T. Decaëns, D. Fernández Marchán leg.; BOLD Sample ID: DFM-0054 ; MNHN. GoogleMaps

Paratypes. Corsica • 1 adult specimen; Haute-Corse, Albertacce, Col de Vergio ; 42°17’27”N, 8°52’44”E; 1450 m a.s.l.; 28.III.2021 GoogleMaps ; T. Decaëns, D. Fernández Marchán leg.; BOLD Sample ID: DFM-0053; Eco&Sols 1 juvenile specimen; same data as for preceding; BOLD Sample ID: DFM-0057; MNHN .

ETYMOLOGY. — The species name is derived from the Corse name of the type locality (Bocca à Verghju, Col de Vergio). Name in apposition.

DIAGNOSIS. — Scherotheca boccaverghju Marchán, Decäens & Domínguez , n. sp. can be distinguished from all the other species of Scherotheca by the combination of position of the clitellum in segments 27-36, tubercula pubertatis in segments 31-34(½ 35) and multiple spermathecae in segments 12 and 13 ( Table 1 View TABLE ; 2 View TABLE ; Figs 2 View FIG ; 3D View FIG ). COI uncorrected average pairwise distances and topology of multilocus molecular phylogenetic trees support the status of Scherotheca boccaverghju Marchán, Decäens & Domínguez , n. sp. as independent from other morphologically similar species.

DISTRIBUTION AND ECOLOGY. — Sc. boccaverghju Marchán, Decäens & Domínguez , n. sp. was found in Col de Vergio, Albertacce ( Fig. 4A View FIG ), in an alpine grassland at a relatively high elevation (1450 m).

DESCRIPTION

External morphology

Body pigmentation faint brown. White-beige with dorsal brownish mid-segment brown bands in fixed specimens ( Fig.3D View FIG ). Average length, 109 mm (93-125 mm, n = 2 adults); body cylindrical in cross-section; average number of segments, 189 (187-191, n = 2 adults; 187 segments in the holotype). Average weight (fixed specimens), 1.66 g (1.34-1.99 g, n = 2 adults). Prostomium epilobous, closed. Longitudinal furrows in segments 1 and 2. First dorsal pore in unknown intersegmental furrow. Nephridial pores “en solfège” (irregularly distributed). Spermathecal pores in intersegmental furrows 12/13 and 13/ 14 in setal line c, multiple. Male pores in segment 15, surrounded by a well-developed porophore. Female pores in segment 14. Clitellum saddle-shaped in segments 27-36. Tubercula pubertatis in segments 31-34(½ 35). Chaetae small and closely paired. Genital papillae in segments 28,30,35,36.

Internal anatomy

Septa 5/6-10/11 thickened and muscular. Hearts in segments 6-11, oesophageal. Calciferous glands in segments 10-14, with diverticula in segment 10. Crop in segments 15-16, gizzard in segments 17-19. Typhlosole pinnate.Male sexual system holandric, testes and funnels (not enclosed in testes sacs, but with sperm present) located ventrally in segments 10 and 11. Four pairs of reniform seminal vesicles in segments 9, 10, 11 and 12, with the latter two pairs being significantly larger. Ovaries and female funnels in segment 13, ovarian receptacles (ovisacs) in segment 14. Multiple small globular spermathecae in segments 12 and 13 (intersegments 12/13, 13/14). Nephridial bladders U-shaped, reclinate in segment 30.

REMARK

This species corresponds to Sc. corsicana L 1 in the checklist of Corsican earthworms of Marchán et al. (2022a).

MARCHAN D. F., GERARD S., HEDDE M., ROUGERIE R. & DECAENS T. 2022 a. - An updated checklist and a DNA barcode library for the earthworms (Crassiclitellata, Oligochaeta) of Corsica, France. Zoosystema 44 (17): 439 - 461. https: // doi. org / 10.5252 / zoosystema 2022 v 44 a 17. http: // zoosystema. com / 44 / 17

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FIG. 3. — External morphology of the newly described species of Corsican Scherotheca Bouché,1972:A, Scherotheca altarocca Marchán,Decäens & Domínguez, n. sp.; B, Scherotheca marceli Marchán, Decäens & Domínguez, n. sp.; C, Scherotheca darioi Marchán, Decäens & Domínguez, n. sp.; D, Scherotheca boccaverghju Marchán, Decäens & Domínguez, n. sp.; E, Scherotheca qiui Marchán, Decäens & Domínguez, n. sp.; F, Scherotheca litoralis Marchán, Decäens & Domínguez, n. sp.; G, Scherotheca capcorsana Marchán, Decäens & Domínguez, n. sp.; H, Scherotheca mausoleana Marchán, Decäens & Domínguez, n. sp. Left side, lateral view; right side, ventral view. Scale bars: 1 cm.

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FIG. 2. — External and internal morphological differences between the newly described species of Corsican Scherotheca Bouché,1972 and their closest relatives. The three different shades represent absent, slight and moderate pigmentation. Open circles represent structures that only appear in some individuals. Structures shown in light and dark shades (genital papillae, clitellum and tubercula pubertatis) represent the maximum and minimum extension of these characters, respectively. Phylogenetic relationships are the same as those shown in Figure 1.

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FIG. 4. — Distribution of the genus Scherotheca Bouché, 1972 in Corsica: A, localities documented in this work of the newly described species and other Scherotheca species sampled during this work; B, distribution of Corsican species of Scherotheca and Eumenescolex Qiu & Bouché, 1998 according to Bouché (1972), Qiu & Bouché (1998) and Szederjesi et al. (2021).

MNHN

Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle

T

Tavera, Department of Geology and Geophysics