Published December 31, 2015 | Version v1
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Henlea

Description

Henlea sp.

(Figure 13, C–I)

The investigated specimens are very similar to H. ventriculosa in the following: size (8–12 mm, 40–44 segments), intestinal diverticula in VIII, with large cavity inside (Fig. 13 C,D), dorsal vessel origin in IX, 7 pairs of preclitellar nephridia. However, the maximum of chaetae in a bundle is only 6–7 (in H. ventriculosa often 8–10 chaetae are the maximum), the coelomocytes are often slightly rounder than is usual in H. ventriculosa (Dózsa-Farkas, personal observation), and light brown (Fig. 13 E). The main difference to H. ventriculosa as known from Europe (Dózsa- Farkas, personal observation) are a shorter spermathecal ectal duct and wider spermathecal ampullae (Fig. 13 H,I).

The sperm funnels collars are also slightly higher and wider. Some specimens slightly resemble H. groenlandica Černosvitov, 1929 (revalidated by Christensen & Dózsa-Farkas 2006) in the shape of the spermatheca and the sperm funnel collar, although it is much wider in the latter species.

Molecular analyses show that this Henlea species from Korea is clearly separated from H. ventriculosa (specimens from Hungary) and from H. groenlandica (specimens from Svalbard), see below.

Notes

Published as part of Dózsa-Farkas, Klára, Felföldi, Tamás & Hong, Yong, 2015, New enchytraeid species (Enchytraeidae, Oligochaeta) from Korea, pp. 171-197 in Zootaxa 4006 (1) on pages 191-192, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4006.1.9, http://zenodo.org/record/237087

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Additional details

Biodiversity

Family
Enchytraeidae
Genus
Henlea
Kingdom
Animalia
Order
Enchytraeida
Phylum
Annelida
Taxon rank
genus

References

  • Christensen, B. & Dozsa-Farkas, K. (2006) Invasion of terrestrial enchytraeids into two glacial tundras: North-eastern Greenland and the Actic Achipelago of Canada (Enchytraeidae, Oligochaeta). Polar Biology, 29, 454 - 466. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.1007 / s 00300 - 005 - 0076 - 3