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Zootaxa ; 5416(1): 1-66, 2024 Feb 26.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38480176

RESUMO

This study presents a comprehensive catalogue of the moniligastrid earthworms (Moniligastrida, Moniligastridae) of the world. A total of 176 valid species/subspecies belonging to 5 genera are known to exist in this primitive family. Drawida is the speciose genus with 147 species/subspecies. Of the various moniligastrids, three species of Drawida are considered as peregrine outside its normal Asian range. Among the valid species, occurrence of 30.68% are known only from the type locality. It is noteworthy that the types of 125 (71.02%) species are currently known to exist in various repositories around the world. The existence of the remaining species can only be inferred from the literature since their types are either non-existent, missing, dried out, or lost. Present catalogue includes valid scientific names, synonyms, type locality, type respository details along with registration number, geographic distribution pattern within its native range, and references.


Assuntos
Oligoquetos , Animais
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Zootaxa ; 5383(3): 365-374, 2023 Dec 12.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38221244

RESUMO

Earthworms of the genus Moniligaster Perrier, 1872 can be distinguished from other genera of the family Moniligastridae by the presence of spermathecal atrial glands. Moniligaster gravelyi Stephenson, 1915 has so far been known only from a single specimen, and it is the only species with supposed single spermathecal atrial gland in the genus. Hence, this species has been a subject to some taxonomic confusion. Here, M. gravelyi is redescribed from new material collected and illustrated for the first time. The current study expanded its description and provided a more comprehensive taxonomic characterization of the species. Comparison of the species with closely related species are also made. Apart from this detailed information on its habitat and geographical range is also provided.


Assuntos
Lepidópteros , Oligoquetos , Animais , Ecossistema , Índia
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Zootaxa ; 5124(3): 375-382, 2022 Apr 04.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35391117

RESUMO

Tonoscolex kalimpongensis Ahmed Julka sp. nov. is described from Neora Valley National Park in the Kalimpong district of West Bengal, India. The new species is easily distinguished by the presence of one pair of spermathecal pores at intersegmental furrow 7/8. An updated checklist of the genus Tonoscolex and an identification key to the Indian Tonoscolex species are provided as well.


Assuntos
Oligoquetos , Animais , Meio Ambiente , Índia , Parques Recreativos
4.
Zootaxa ; 4949(2): zootaxa.4949.2.11, 2021 Mar 25.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33903351

RESUMO

Three new species of Moniligaster Perrier, 1872, namely M. bahli Narayanan Julka, sp. nov., M. blakemorei Narayanan Julka, sp. nov. and M. keralensis Narayanan Julka, sp. nov. are described from materials collected from the Indian state of Kerala. Moniligaster cernosvitovi Gates, 1962, Moniligaster horsti Gates, 1940, Moniligaster michaelseni Gates, 1940 and Moniligaster stephensoni Gates, 1940 are recorded for the first time from the state. With the new findings, a total of 10 Moniligaster species are known from Kerala. Moniligaster species are restricted to southern peninsular India, except Moniligaster ivaniosi Manazhy, 2011, decribed from the Andaman Islands, outside the currently known distributional range of the genus. Hence we critically reviewed the original description and reinvestigated the holotype. As a result, Moniligaster ivaniosi is considered a junior synonym of Drawida nepalensis Michaelsen, 1907.


Assuntos
Oligoquetos , Animais , Biodiversidade , Índia , Lepidópteros , Oligoquetos/classificação , Oligoquetos/fisiologia
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Heliyon ; 7(3): e06434, 2021 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33732941

RESUMO

Vermiwash is a liquid extract produced from vermicompost in a medium where earthworms are richly populated. It comprises a massive decomposer bacteria count, mucus, vitamins, different bioavailable minerals, hormones, enzymes, different antimicrobial peptides, etc. This paper aimed to assess how these natural products in vermiwash suppressed the pathogen and pests. Thus, we have reviewed the importance of vermiwash/vermicompost in disease control, the mechanism of disease suppression, the components of vermiwash applied in disease suppression, and pest control to use the scientific facts in agriculture to enhance the productivity of the crops. The bioactive macromolecules from the skin secretion of earthworm, coelomic fluid, and mucus directly able to defend pathogenic soil microbes against the worm and thereby freed the environment from the disease. Earthworms establish symbiotic relations with microbes, produce an essential product that supports the growth of plants, and suppress plant's root disease. It is recomended that earthworm should be inoculated in an agricultural field, or prepare and apply its vermiwash/vermicompost as a spray or as additive bio-fertilizer in the soil to enhance the productivities of the crops.

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Zookeys ; (691): 1-18, 2017.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29200921

RESUMO

Two new species of Drawida Michaelsen, 1900, namely Drawida polydiverticulata Narayanan & Julka, sp. n. and Drawida thomasi Narayanan & Julka, sp. n., are described from material collected from the Indian state of Kerala, which lies in the Western Ghats biodiversity hotspot. Drawida elegans Rao, 1921, Drawida kanarensis Stephenson, 1917, Drawida modesta Rao, 1921, Drawida somavarpatana Rao, 1921, and Drawida thurstoni Gates, 1945 are recorded for the first time from the state.

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Zootaxa ; 4193(1): zootaxa.4193.1.5, 2016 Nov 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27988705

RESUMO

A checklist of earthworm species hitherto known from Kerala, a constituent of the Western Ghats biodiversity hotspot in India, is presented. In total, 88 species and subspecies are recorded, of which 55 are Kerala endemics, 9 near endemics, 14 exotics and 10 native peregrines. These belong to 26 genera and 9 families. The checklist includes the literature citation to the original description, type locality, any significant subsequent generic placements, and the district distributional pattern for each species/ subspecies.


Assuntos
Oligoquetos/classificação , Distribuição Animal , Animais , Biodiversidade , Lista de Checagem , Índia
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