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The unseen diversity of the semi-aquatic earthworms of the genus Sparganophilus (Oligochaeta: Sparganophilidae) from the Southeastern Appalachian Piedmont

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Citation

Carrera-Martínez R, Taylor M K, Jones D, Schoville S D, Snyder B A, Callaham M A, plazi (2025). The unseen diversity of the semi-aquatic earthworms of the genus Sparganophilus (Oligochaeta: Sparganophilidae) from the Southeastern Appalachian Piedmont. Plazi.org taxonomic treatments database. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/auu35y accessed via GBIF.org on 2026-06-04.

Description

This dataset contains the digitized treatments in Plazi based on the original journal article Carrera-Martínez, Roberto, Taylor, Melanie K., Jones, Daniel, Schoville, Sean D., Snyder, Bruce A., Callaham, Mac A. (2025): The unseen diversity of the semi-aquatic earthworms of the genus Sparganophilus (Oligochaeta: Sparganophilidae) from the Southeastern Appalachian Piedmont. Zootaxa 5589 (1): 382-409, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5589.1.29, URL: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5589.1.29

Abstract

After one year of surveying semiaquatic earthworms (Oligochaeta, Sparganophilidae), we describe Sparganophilus jenkinsi sp. nov., S. carveri sp. nov., S. oconeeae sp. nov., S. williamsae sp. nov., S. muskogee sp. nov., S. youngae sp. nov., and S. borgesae sp. nov. based on extensive differences in morphological characters and molecular data. Three additional species are described morphologically but not formally named due to limited material. The species of Sparganophilus described here can be organized into three species groups: (1) S. jenkinsi, S. oconeeae, S. muskogee, S. carveri, S. williamsae, S. youngae, S. borgesae, and Sparganophilus sp 02 have continuous tubercula pubertatis in the region of xvii–xxii, and tubular nephridial bladder; (2) Sparganophilus sp 09 have three discrete pairs of tubercula pubertatis and sack-like nephridial bladder; and (3) Sparganophilus sp 10 have the tubercula pubertatis posteriorly displaced and reduced to two segments, and have a nephridial “caecum.” These new species contribute to our knowledge of the endemism and biodiversity of earthworms in the Appalachian Piedmont.

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Roberto Carrera-Martínez
originator
Melanie K. Taylor
originator
Daniel Jones
originator
Sean D. Schoville
originator
Bruce A. Snyder
originator
Mac A. Callaham
originator
Guido Sautter
administrative point of contact
email: gsautter@gmail.com
homepage: http://plazi.org
publisher
Magnolia Press
St. Lukes 1346
Auckland
NZ
email: magnolia@mapress.com
homepage: https://www.mapress.com/
distributor
Plazi
Bern
CH
email: info@plazi.org
homepage: https://plazi.org/
plazi
metadata author
Plazi
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