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Abstract
The ocnerodrilids Eukerriasaltensis (Beddard, 1895) and Ocnerodrilusoccidentalis Eisen, 1878 are reported for the first time from outdoor localities above 42° N in Europe. The present new records comprise the first ever from England (River Thames, central London) and from France (River Golo, northern Corsica) and the northernmost occurrences in Italy (Liguria and Veneto). The new latitudinal limits and the numerosity of outdoor records suggest that the current environmental and climate changes are substantially enhancing the dispersal and survival possibilities of these worms, even though different transport vectors seem to be involved for the two species.Entities:
Keywords: England; Eukerriasaltensis; France; Ocnerodrilidae; Ocnerodrilusoccidentalis; climate changes; new records; northern Italy; transport vectors
Year: 2013 PMID: 24723778 PMCID: PMC3964626 DOI: 10.3897/BDJ.1.e985
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biodivers Data J ISSN: 1314-2828
Figure 1.Map of outdoor records of (triangles) and (squares) in Europe. White hollow symbols indicate the new localities. Courtesy Google Earth.
Figure 2., anterior part of the body (ventral view) and tail’s coil, showing the two typical longitudinal grooves connecting the prostate (in XVII, XIX) and male pores (XVIII).
Figure 3., anterior part of the body (ventrolateral view), showing the two small prominent male porophores in XVII.