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A review of the earthworm Amynthasmasatakae (Beddard, 1892) (Clitellata, Megascolecidae), with designation of two new synonyms.
Chang, Chih-Han; Shen, Huei-Ping; Sherlock, Emma; Csuzdi, Csaba.
Afiliação
  • Chang CH; Department of Life Science and Institute of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan Department of Life Science and Institute of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, National Taiwan University Taipei Taiwan.
  • Shen HP; Taiwan Biodiversity Research Institute, Ministry of Agriculture, Nantou, Taiwan Taiwan Biodiversity Research Institute, Ministry of Agriculture Nantou Taiwan.
  • Sherlock E; Natural History Museum, London, United Kingdom Natural History Museum London United Kingdom.
  • Csuzdi C; Department of Zoology, Eszterházy Károly Catholic University, Eger, Hungary Department of Zoology, Eszterházy Károly Catholic University Eger Hungary.
Biodivers Data J ; 12: e119599, 2024.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38765273
ABSTRACT
Correct and timely identification of an invasive species during quarantine or at an early stage of invasion before establishment or spread is critical for preventing biological invasions. However, taxonomic confusion of potential invasive earthworm species caused by incorrect taxonomic treatment or reckless taxonomic work has made it difficult to properly recognize potential invasion threats. Through analyzing publicly available DNA sequences of the mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) gene, we confirmed the validity of the specific status of Amynthasmasatakae (Beddard, 1892), a peregrine earthworm species in East Asia with the potential to spread to other regions of the world, and designated two new synonyms of A.masatakae Amynthastralfamadore Blakemore, 2012 syn. nov. and Amynthasscaberulus Sun and Jiang, 2021 syn. nov. Additionally, the name A.triastriatususualis Dong, Jiang, Yuan, Zhao and Qiu, 2020 is nomenclaturally unavailable since it was published in an electronic journal without ZooBank registration and an explicit statement establishing a new nominal taxon. Specimens described under this unavailable name actually belong to A.masatakae. Inadequate literature review and erroneous species identities associated with sequences in GenBank have caused even more problems in the already confusing earthworm taxonomy.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article