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Published: 2023-09-18
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A new species of the genus Hoplochaetella Michaelsen 1900 (Clitellata: Octochaetidae) from the Deccan Peninsula Biogeographic Zone, India

Zoological Survey of India; (Ministry of Environment; Forest and Climate Change; Government of India); FPS Building; Indian Museum Complex; Kolkata 700016; West Bengal; India
School of Biological and Environmental Sciences; Faculty of Basic Sciences; Shoolini University of Biotechnology and Management Sciences; Solan 173212; Himachal Pradesh; India
Zoological Survey of India; (Ministry of Environment; Forest and Climate Change; Government of India); Parni Vigyan Bhawan; M Block; New Alipore; Kolkata 700053; West Bengal; India
Zoological Survey of India; (Ministry of Environment; Forest and Climate Change; Government of India); FPS Building; Indian Museum Complex; Kolkata 700016; West Bengal; India
Annelida CAP analysis checklist Deccan Peninsula Earthworm new species Hoplochaetella India

Abstract

A new species Hoplochaetella darwini sp. nov. is described from the Deccan Peninsula biogeographic zone of South Indian State, Tamil Nadu. The new species is distinguished from all known Hoplochaetella species by having only one pair of spermathecal pores in segment 7, and a combination of male and prostatic pores in segment 17. The canonical analysis of principal coordinates also supported the proposed new species, showing significant differences with other members of the genus based on the taxonomical characters such as the number and position of spermathecae and prostate glands. Furthermore, an identification key and updated checklist of known species in the genus are also presented along with updated locality details.

 

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