New enchytraeid species since 2007
Abstract
This list of new species continues the lists of new enchytraeid taxa published in previous volumes of the Newsletter on Enchytraeidae. Henlea pertoserica, ignored for over 20 years, was kindly brought to our attention by Dr Timm.
Achaeta hanagarthi Schmelz, 2008 Achaeta paranensis Schmelz, 2008 Achaeta singularis Schmelz, 2008 Fridericia dianchiensis Chen & Xie, 2008 Fridericia lacii Dózsa-Farkas, 2009
Lumbricillus healyae Rodriguez & Rico, 2008
Henlea pertoserica Popčenko, 1988
Marionina scintillans Boros & Dózsa-Farkas, 2008
Marionina triplex Matamoros, Yildiz & Erséus, 2007
References
Boros, G. & K. Dózsa-Farkas (2008): Marionina scintillans sp. n., a new enchytraeid species (Annelida: Oligochaeta) from Hungarian green houses. – Acta Zoologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 54: 113–123.
Chen, J. & Z. Xie (2008): Fridericia dianchiensis sp. nov. (Enchytraeidae, Oligochaeta) from Yunnan Province, China. – Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 121: 283–288.
Dózsa-Farkas, K (2009): Review of the Fridericia species (Oligochaeta: Enchytraeidae) possessing two spermathecal diverticula and a description of a new species. – Journal of Natural History 43: 1043–1065.
Matamoros, L., A. Yildiz & C. Erséus (2007): A new species within the genus Marionina (Enchytraeidae:Annelida: Clitellata) from the southern Black Sea. – Marine Biology Research 3: 397–402.
Popčenko, V. (1988): Vodnye maloščcetinkovye červi (Oligochaeta limicola) Severa Evropy (Aquatic Oligochaeta of Northern Europe). – Nauka, Leningrad: 287 pp.
Rodriguez, P. & E. Rico (2008): A new freshwater oligochaete species (Clitellata: Enchytraeidae) from Livingston Island, Antarctica. – Polar Biology 31: 1267–1279.
Schmelz, R. M., R. Collado & J. Römbke (2008): Mata Atlântica enchytraeids (Paraná, Brazil): The genus Achaeta (Oligochaeta, Enchytraeidae). – Zootaxa 1809: 1–35.
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