Orobdella ketagalan, Nakano, Takafumi & Lai, Yi-Te, 2012

Nakano, Takafumi & Lai, Yi-Te, 2012, A new species of Orobdella (Hirudinida, Arhynchobdellida, Orobdellidae) from Taipei, Taiwan, ZooKeys 207, pp. 49-63 : 52-57

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Orobdella ketagalan
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sp. n.

Orobdella ketagalan   ZBK sp. n. Figs 2-4

Diagnosis.

Somite IV uniannulate, somites VIII–XXV quadrannulate. Pharynx reaching to posterior of XIV to anterior of XV. Gastropore conspicuous at XIII a1. Gas troporal duct simple, tubular. Male gonopore at XI b6, female gonopore at XIII a1, gonopores separated by 1/2 + 4 + 1/2 annuli. Small paired sperm duct bulbs in XV. Epididymis absent. Atrial cornua, coniform, undeveloped.

Materials examined.

Holotype. KUZ Z208, mature specimen of 70.9 mm length, dissected, collected from Yangmingshan National Park (alt. 779 m, 25°11'07"N, 121°31'10"E), Taipei City, Taiwan, by Win-Je Chi on March 24, 2011. Paratypes (a total of five specimens collected from Taiwan in 2005-2011): KUZ Z197, from Jinsan Township, Taipei County (alt. 739 m, 25°11'01"N, 121°30'54"E), on March 18, 2005; KUZ Z207, from the type locality (alt. 776 m, 25°09'49"N, 121°33'10"E) by Chi-Lun Lee and Win-Je Chi on July 30, 2010; KUZ Z209 (alt. 779 m, 25°11'07"N, 121°31'10"E), dissected, KUZ Z210 (alt. 600 m, 25°11'11"N, 121°31'10"E), dissected, from the type locality by Win-Je Chi on March 24, 2011; and KUZ Z211 from the type locality (alt. 737 m, 25°10'55"N, 121°30'50"E) by Win-Je Chi on April 24, 2011.

Etymology.

The specific name is taken from the native Taiwanese tribe Ketagalan. The type locality of this new species is in an area settled by this aboriginal tribe. The specific name is a native word, not a Latin or Latinized word.

Description of holotype.

Body firm, muscular, elongated, gaining regularly in width in caudal direction, dorso-ventral depressed, sides nearly parallel from mid-length to point just anterior to caudal sucker, BL 70.9 mm, BW 6.4 mm (Fig. 2). Caudal sucker ventral, oval, diameter smaller than BW (Figs 2B, 3D). Color faded in preservative (Fig. 2).

Somite I completely merged with prostomium (Fig. 3A). Somite II uniannulate, not separated from I (Fig. 3A). Somites III and IV uniannulate (Fig. 3A). Somite V biannulate, (a1 + a2) = a3, a3 forming posterior margin of oral sucker (Fig. 3A, B). Somites VI and VII triannulate, a1 = a2 = a3 (Fig. 3A, B). Somites VIII–XXV quadrannulate, a1 = a2 = b5 = b6 (Fig. 3 A–E); b5 of X being first annulus on clitellum, a2 of XIII being last annulus of clitellum (Fig. 3E). Somite XXVI triannulate, a1> a2> a3, a3 being last complete annulus on venter (Fig. 3C, D). Somite XXVII incomplete uniannulate with slight furrow (Fig. 3C); anus behind it with no post-anal annulus (Fig. 3C).

Anterior ganglionic mass in VI a2 and a3. Ganglia VIII–XXI in a2 of each somite (Fig. 4A). Ganglion XIII in a2 and b5 (Fig. 4A). Ganglia XIV–XXIII in a2 of each somite (Fig. 4A). Ganglia XXIV and XXV in a1 and a2 of each somite. Ganglion XXVI in b6 of somite XXV. Posterior ganglionic mass in XXVI a1-a3.

Eyes, three pairs, first pair dorsally in furrow of II/III, second and third pairs dorsolaterally on posterior margin of V (a1 + a2) (Fig. 3A). Nephridiopores, 17 pairs, ventrally at posterior margin of a1 of each somite of VIII–XXIV (Fig. 3B, E). Papillae numerous, minute, hardly visible, one row on every annulus.

Pharynx agnathous, euthylaematous, reaching to XV a1 (Fig. 3F). Crop tubular, acecate, in XV a1 to XXI a2. Gastropore conspicuous, ventral, located middle of XIII a1 (Fig. 3E, G). Gastroporal duct narrow, simple tubular, joining with crop in XIV/XV (Fig. 3F). Intestine tubular, acecate, in XXI a2 to XXIV b5/b6. Rectum tubular, thin-walled.

Male gonopore located at middle of XI b6 (Fig. 3E). Female gonopore at middle of XIII a1, inconspicuous, located behind gastropore (Fig. 3E, G). Gonopores separated by 1/2 + 4 + 1/2 annuli (Fig. 3E). Testisacs multiple, one or two testisacs on each side in each annulus, in XV a2 to XXV b5 (Fig. 4A). Sperm ducts in XI b5 to XV a2, coiled in XIII b5 to XV a1 (Fig. 4A): small paired sperm duct bulbs in XV a1 (Fig. 4A, B). Epididymides absent. Ejaculatory bulbs absent. Paired atrial cornua in XI b5 and b6, undeveloped, coniform (Fig. 4A, C). Atrium body short, muscular, globular in XI b5 and b6 (Fig. 4A, C–E). Penis sheath and penis absent. Ovisacs, one pair, thin-walled, globular, in XIII a2 and b5 (Fig. 4A, F). Oviducts thin-walled, right oviduct crossing ventrally beneath nerve cord, both oviducts converging into common oviduct in XIII a1/a2 (Fig. 4A, F). Common oviduct thin-walled, very short, directly ascending to female gonopore (Fig. 4F).

Variation.

Maximum BL 111.7 mm, maximum BW 10.3 mm (KUZ Z210). In life, dorsal surface grayish, slightly darker in first third of dorsum, ventral surface whitish. Somite XXVI dorsally quadrannulate, ventrally triannulate (KUZ Z197, Z207, Z211) or quadrannulate (KUZ Z210). Somite XXVII incomplete biannulate. Pharynx reaching to XIV a1/b5-b6. Crop reaching to XXI a2/b5-XXI/XXII. Gastroporal duct joining with crop in XIV b5-XIV b5/b6. Intestine reaching to XXIV a2/b5-XXV a2. Testisacs in XV a2-XVI b6 to XXIII a1-XXV a2. Paired sperm duct bulbs in XV a1 and a2 (KUZ Z209), in XV b5 (KUZ Z210). Right or left oviducts crossing ventrally beneath nerve cord.

Distribution.

Known from Yangmingshan National Park and adjacent areas in northern Taipei City, Taiwan (Fig. 1).

Remarks.

Orobdella ketagalan differs from the five other quadrannulate Orobdella species (i.e., Orobdella esulcata Nakano, 2010, Orobdella kawakatsuorum Richardson, 1975, Orobdella koikei , Orobdella tsushimensis , and Orobdella whitmani ) in the following combination of characteristics (Table 3): IV uniannulate, gonopores separated by 1/2 + 4 + 1/2 annuli, XXV quadrannulate, gastroporal duct simple and tubular, paired sperm duct bulbs in XV, epididymides absent, and atrial cornua undeveloped. Because Orobdella ketagalan possesses quadrannulate mid-body somites, this new species is easily distinguishable from the four sexannulate species (i.e., Orobdella dolichopharynx Nakano, 2011, Orobdella ijimai Oka, 1895, Orobdella mononoke Nakano, 2012, and Orobdella shimadae Nakano, 2011) and one octannulate species, Orobdella octonaria Oka, 1895.