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D178525DFFEEFFA3FF4B6CA30C2DDA48.text	D178525DFFEEFFA3FF4B6CA30C2DDA48.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Righiodrilus Zicsi 1995	<div><p>Genus Righiodrilus Zicsi, 1995</p><p>Type species. Glossodrilus tico Righi, 1982</p><p>Diagnosis (from Feijoo &amp; Gil 2010). Setae in viii regular longitudinal lines, generally closely arranged and rarely paired, widely arranged. Gizzard in vi. One pair of intraclitellar male pores. Female pores in pairs or rarely single. One pair of calciferous glands in xi or xii with composite tubular structure and translucent membrane, which extends over two or three segments. Sexual system metandric and metagynic; seminal vesicles long in general. Spermathecae present, rarely absent, usually without seminal chamber or diverticula.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/D178525DFFEEFFA3FF4B6CA30C2DDA48	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Santos, Bianca Tamires Silva Dos;Bartz, Marie Luise Caroline;Hernández-García, Luis Manuel;Rousseau, Guillaume Xavier;Martins, Marlucia Bonifácio;James, Samuel Wooster	Santos, Bianca Tamires Silva Dos, Bartz, Marie Luise Caroline, Hernández-García, Luis Manuel, Rousseau, Guillaume Xavier, Martins, Marlucia Bonifácio, James, Samuel Wooster (2017): New earthworm species of Righiodrilus (Clitellata, Glossoscolecidae) from eastern Amazonia. Zootaxa 4242 (2): 392-400, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4242.2.11
D178525DFFEEFFA0FF4B6A240BD6DC5E.text	D178525DFFEEFFA0FF4B6A240BD6DC5E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Righiodrilus gurupi Hernandez-Garcia, Rousseau & James	<div><p>Righiodrilus gurupi Hernández-García, Rousseau &amp; James, n. sp.</p><p>(Figure 1)</p><p>Holotype. MPEG.ANL 0 0 0 286, adult. <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-46.75&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-3.6833334" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -46.75/lat -3.6833334)">Centro Novo</a>, PPBio Gurupi Norte, Maranhão, Brazil, primary forest, 3°41'S 46°45'W, 189 masl. 20 March 2015, Hernandez-Garcia, L.M. &amp; Rousseau G.X. colls.</p><p>Paratypes. MPEG.ANL 0 0 0 294 one adult, MPEG.ANL 0 0 0 290 two adults, primary forest, MPEG.ANL 0 0 0 287 two adults, MPEG.ANL 0 0 0 288 three adults, MPEG.ANL 0 0 0 289 one adult, MPEG.ANL 0 0 0 291 one adult, MPEG. ANL 0 0 0 292 one adult, primary forest disturbed, same locality as holotype. MPEG . ANL 0 0 0 296 one adult, mature forest, MPEG.ANL 0 0 0 295 two adults, secondary forest, <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-44.45292&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-2.3656387" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -44.45292/lat -2.3656387)">Alcântara</a>, Maranhão, Brazil, 2°21'56.3''S 44°27'10.5''W, 54 masl, 19 May 2015. Hernandez-Garcia, L.M., Burgos J.E &amp; Rousseau G.X. colls.</p><p>Etymology. The species is named for the region where it was found, Gurupi .</p><p>Description. Holotype 65 mm by 3.0 mm at x, 3.4 mm at clitellum, 3.0 mm at xxx, 273 segments; paratypes 59–72 mm by 2.0– 2.9 mm at x, 3.0– 3.8 mm at clitellum and 2.0– 2.9 mm at xxx, 205–267 segments. Body cylindrical and slightly flattened in clitellar region. Setae commence on ii. Setae widely paired throughout; setal formula aa:ab:bc:cd: dd = 0.6:0.6:0.5:0.4:0.8 at xxx. Prostomium prolobous open. Unpigmented. Clitellum saddle to just above b, xvi–xxiii, tubercula pubertatis xvii–xxi (Fig. 1 A). Ovipores equatorial just medial to a setae and 0.9 mm apart on xiv; male pores 2.8 mm apart on xviii/xix within paired bands of tubercula pubertatis with slight long groove and associated to genital setae (Fig. 1 C). Drawings of setae (Fig. 1 B,C) show the size difference between somatic and genital setae, there is no difference in structure or their surface. Nephropores just above b setal line.</p><p>Septa 6/7 membranous, 7/8–10/11 equally thick and muscular, others membranous. Alimentary canal with large cylindrical gizzard in vi; esophagus with high lamellae in chevron pattern vii–ix, valvular in xiv, intestinal origin xv; typhlosole origin xvi, xvii–xxix cupped folds, transformed to bifid lamina near xxx, completly flat bifid by xxxiv and non-bifid by cxxx. Calciferous glands paired in xii, under seminal vesicles, composite-tubular type, oval; supra-esophageal blood vessels running to the calciferous gland from basal to anterior part (Fig. 1 D). Calcium carbonate reservoir conical and latero-dorsal (Fig. 1 D: "M"). Holonephric, vesiculate (Fig. 1 F); nephridial ducts to body wall near level of b setae. Vascular system with ventral trunk, single dorsal trunk, lateral vessels in vii–ix, latero-esophageal hearts in x–xi, last pair (xi) enclosed in testis sacs. Extra-esophageal vessel from pharyngeal glands, along ventral-lateral face of gizzard; supraesophageal vessel in x–xi. Ovaries, ovarian funnels free in xiii; four pairs of small lenticular spermathecae sacs are present near b setal line in xiv–xvii, 350x500 µm in size (Fig. 1 E). Male sexual system metandric, testes and funnels in single midventral subesophageal sac in xi; seminal vesicles expanded in xii, penetrate septa and range posteriorly along intestine to xiv; seminal vesicles lobulated occupying xi to xiv; vasa deferentia on body wall at b setal level en route to enter body wall in segment xviii/xix.</p><p>Remarks. R. gurupi sp. nov. differs from other members of the genus in the presence of four pairs of posttesticular spermathecae in xiv–xvii. Spermathecae are pre-testicular in species with 1, 2 or 3 pairs, or spermathecae are absent. The only other Righiodrilus species with more than 3 pairs of spermathecae is R. sucunduris (Righi, Ayres &amp; Bittencourt, 1976) with six pairs in ix–xi, 2 pairs per segment.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/D178525DFFEEFFA0FF4B6A240BD6DC5E	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Santos, Bianca Tamires Silva Dos;Bartz, Marie Luise Caroline;Hernández-García, Luis Manuel;Rousseau, Guillaume Xavier;Martins, Marlucia Bonifácio;James, Samuel Wooster	Santos, Bianca Tamires Silva Dos, Bartz, Marie Luise Caroline, Hernández-García, Luis Manuel, Rousseau, Guillaume Xavier, Martins, Marlucia Bonifácio, James, Samuel Wooster (2017): New earthworm species of Righiodrilus (Clitellata, Glossoscolecidae) from eastern Amazonia. Zootaxa 4242 (2): 392-400, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4242.2.11
D178525DFFECFFA6FF4B6ECD0BDCDA8B.text	D178525DFFECFFA6FF4B6ECD0BDCDA8B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Righiodrilus viseuensis Bartz, Santos & James	<div><p>Righiodrilus viseuensis Bartz, Santos &amp; James, n. sp.</p><p>(Figure 2)</p><p>Holotype. MPEG 0 0 0 258, adult. Type locality. <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-46.27783&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-1.5876027" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -46.27783/lat -1.5876027)">Viseu</a>, Pará, tropical rain forest perturbed, 1°35'15.37” S, 46°16'40.18”W,47 masl. 14–18 August 2014, Santos, BTS; Aguiar-Neto, M &amp; Barros, L colls.</p><p>Paratypes. MPEG 0 0 0 248 one adult, MPEG 0 0 0 252 three adults, MPEG 0 0 0 260 two adults. Same locality as holotype.</p><p>Etymology. The species is named for the region where it was found.</p><p>Description. Holotype 95 mm by 3 mm at x, 4 mm at clitellum, 4 mm at xxx, 284 segments; paratypes 92.25 mm by 4.5 mm at x, 4.5 mm at clitellum and 4.25 mm at xxx, 241 segments. Body cylindrical and slightly flattened. Setae ab commence on iii. Setae closely paired throughout; setal formula aa:ab:bc:cd:dd = 0.7:0.7:0.5:0.6:2 at xxx. Prostomium tentacular, post-setal secondary annulations present viii–xiv and after clitellum (Fig. 2 C). Unpigmented, clitellum whitish. Ovipores in b 0.7 mm apart on xiv; male pores 3 mm apart on xix within paired oval dimpled porophores; clitellum saddle to just above b, xvi–xxiii (Fig. 2 A); tubercula pubertatis in xix–xxiii (Fig. 2 A,B). Nephropores within bc.</p><p>Septa 9/10, 10/11 and 11/12 thin; 6/7, 7/8 and 8/9 equally thick and muscular. Alimentary canal with large cylindrical gizzard in vi; esophagus with high lamellae in chevron pattern vii–xi, valvular in xiv, intestinal origin xv; typhlosole origin xvi, xvii–xxxiii simple lamina in zig-zag with ventral edge bent over to form pockets, simple lamina xxxiv–xliv, after xliv becoming triple lamina. Calciferous glands paired xii, under seminal vesicles, composite-tubular type, comma-shaped, pedunculated (Fig. 2 E); blood vessels to gland include large branch of dorsal vessel to approximate center of each gland. Calcium carbonate reservoir shape conical. Holonephric, vesiculate; nephridial ducts to body wall near level of b setae.</p><p>Vascular system with ventral trunk, single dorsal trunk, lateral vessels in vii–ix, latero-esophageal hearts in x– xi, last pair (xi) enclosed in testis sacs. Extra-esophageal vessel from pharyngeal glands, along ventral-lateral face of gizzard, esophagus back to calciferous glands; supraesophageal vessel in x–xi. Ovaries, ovarian funnels free in xiii; three pairs of spermathecae in segments vi, vii and viii; spermathecae rounded and convex (Fig. 2 D,F), size 1.24x 0.23mm to 0.90x 0.12mm. Male sexual system metandric, testes and funnels in single midventral subesophageal sac in xi; medial to hearts of xi pass narrow tubes to seminal vesicles; seminal vesicles expanded in xii, penetrate septa and range posteriorly along intestine to xx; seminal vesicles lobulated occupying xii to xx; vasa deferentia on body wall at b en route to enter body wall in segment xix.</p><p>Remarks. The new species is unique among members of the genus for having the tubercula pubertatis in xix– xxiii and clitellum in xvi–xxiii. Righiodrilus viseuensis n. sp. is similar to R. tinga (Righi, 1971) and R. schubarti (Righi, Ayres &amp; Bittencourt, 1978) in the number and position of the spermathecae. R. schubarti differs from the new species by the position of the clitellum at xv–xxiv, and R. tinga differs from the new species by male pores in xvii/xviii. R. viseuensis n. sp. is also similar to R. tico (Righi, 1982) by having the male pores in 1/2 xix; the latter species differs by the position of tubercula pubertatis in 1/2 xix–1/2 xxi.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/D178525DFFECFFA6FF4B6ECD0BDCDA8B	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Santos, Bianca Tamires Silva Dos;Bartz, Marie Luise Caroline;Hernández-García, Luis Manuel;Rousseau, Guillaume Xavier;Martins, Marlucia Bonifácio;James, Samuel Wooster	Santos, Bianca Tamires Silva Dos, Bartz, Marie Luise Caroline, Hernández-García, Luis Manuel, Rousseau, Guillaume Xavier, Martins, Marlucia Bonifácio, James, Samuel Wooster (2017): New earthworm species of Righiodrilus (Clitellata, Glossoscolecidae) from eastern Amazonia. Zootaxa 4242 (2): 392-400, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4242.2.11
D178525DFFEBFFA5FF4B6B660D73DF7E.text	D178525DFFEBFFA5FF4B6B660D73DF7E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Righiodrilus moju Bartz, Santos & James	<div><p>Righiodrilus moju Bartz, Santos &amp; James, n. sp.</p><p>(Figure 3)</p><p>Holotype. MPEG 0 0 0 278, adult. Type locality. Moju-Pará, habitat tropical rain forest perturbed, 2°10”40.76”S, 48°47'36.72”W, 31 masl. 14–18 August 2014, Santos, BTS &amp; team colls.</p><p>Paratypes. MPEG 0 0 0 285, four adults. Same locality as holotype.</p><p>Etymology. The species is named for the region where it was found.</p><p>Description. Holotype 86 mm by 5 mm at x, 6 mm at clitellum, 4 mm at xxx, 230 segments; paratypes 67 mm by 4.2 mm at x, 4.3 mm at clitellum and 3.5 mm at xxx, 196 segments. Body cylindrical and slightly flattened. Setae ab commence on iii. Setae closely paired throughout; setal formula aa:ab:bc:cd: dd = 0.7:0.6:0.6:0.6:1 at xxx. Prostomium tentacular, post-setal secondary annulations present viii–xiv and after clitellum. Unpigmented, clitellum whitish. Ovipores in b setal lines 0.7 mm apart on xiv; male pores 3.5 mm apart on xx within paired oval dimpled porophores; clitellum saddle to just above b, xvi–xxiii (Fig. 3 B); Four pairs of intumescences on seta c in segments xviii–xxi (Fig. 3 A,B). Tubercula pubertatis absent. Nephropores between bc.</p><p>Septa 6/7,7/8, 8/9, 9/10, 10/11 equally thick and muscular, septum 11/12 absent. Alimentary canal with large cylindrical gizzard in vi; esophagus with high lamellae in radial pattern vii–xii, valvular in xiv, intestinal origin xv; typhlosole origin xvi–xxx simple lamina, xix–xxviii, zig-zag with ventral edge bent over to form pockets, after xxix becoming triple lamina. Calciferous glands paired xii (Fig. 3 E,F), under seminal vesicles, composite-tubular type, comma-shaped, not pedunculated; blood vessels to gland include large branch of dorsal vessel to approximate center of each gland. Calcium carbonate reservoir shape conical. Holonephric, vesiculate; ducts to body wall near level of b setae. Vascular system with ventral trunk, single dorsal trunk, lateral vessels in vii–ix, latero-esophageal hearts in x–xi, last pair (xi) enclosed in testis sacs. Extra-esophageal vessel from pharyngeal glands, along ventrallateral face of gizzard, esophagus back to calciferous glands; supraesophageal vessel in x–xi. Ovaries, ovarian funnels free in xiii; two pairs of spermathecae in segments ix and x (Fig. 3 C,D); spermathecae cylindrical and elongate, ca. 3 mm long. Male sexual system metandric, testes and funnels in single midventral subesophageal sac in xi; medial to hearts of xi pass narrow tubes to seminal vesicles; seminal vesicles lobulated expanded in xii, penetrate septa and range posteriorly along intestine to xii–xvi; vasa deferentia on body wall between bc en route to enter body wall in segment xx.</p><p>Remarks. The difference between the new species and all other members of the genus is the absence of tubercula pubertatis, unique combination the form and quantity of spermathecae and with pair of intumescences the ventral region of body. Righiodrilus moju n. sp. is similar to R. mairaro (Righi, 1982) and R. arapaco (Righi, 1982) with regard to the shape, number and position of the spermathecae, and the characters of the clitellum.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/D178525DFFEBFFA5FF4B6B660D73DF7E	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Santos, Bianca Tamires Silva Dos;Bartz, Marie Luise Caroline;Hernández-García, Luis Manuel;Rousseau, Guillaume Xavier;Martins, Marlucia Bonifácio;James, Samuel Wooster	Santos, Bianca Tamires Silva Dos, Bartz, Marie Luise Caroline, Hernández-García, Luis Manuel, Rousseau, Guillaume Xavier, Martins, Marlucia Bonifácio, James, Samuel Wooster (2017): New earthworm species of Righiodrilus (Clitellata, Glossoscolecidae) from eastern Amazonia. Zootaxa 4242 (2): 392-400, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4242.2.11
D178525DFFE8FFAAFF4B6C710DFEDFA9.text	D178525DFFE8FFAAFF4B6C710DFEDFA9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Righiodrilus	<div><p>Key to species of Righiodrilus (updated and modified from Feijoo &amp; Gil 2010)</p><p>1. Spermathecae absent................................................................................. 2</p><p>- Spermathecae present................................................................................. 3</p><p>2. Male pores in xvii........................................................... R. muinane Feijoo &amp; Gil, 2010</p><p>- Male pores with tubercula pubertatis in anterior region of xvii or middle ½ 16 – ½ 17.......... R. venancioi (Righi, 1982)</p><p>3. One pair of spermathecae.............................................................................. 4</p><p>- More than one pair of spermathecae..................................................................... 5</p><p>4. Spermathecae in viii–xix............................................................ R. dithecae (Righi, 1988)</p><p>- Spermathecae in xix–x..................................................... R. guahibo (Righi &amp; Molina, 1994)</p><p>5. Four or six pairs of spermathecae....................................................................... 6</p><p>- Two or three pairs of spermathecae...................................................................... 7</p><p>6. Six pairs of spermathecae in ix–xi, 2 pairs per segment; clitellum in xvi–xxi; male pores in xvii/xviii................................................................................ R. sucunduris (Righi, Ayres &amp; Bittencourt, 1976)</p><p>- Four pairs of spermathecae, in xiv–xvii; clitellum in xvi–xxiii; male pores in xviii/xix.................. R. gurupi n. sp.</p><p>7. Two pairs of spermathecae............................................................................. 8</p><p>- Three pairs of spermathecae............................................................................ 9</p><p>8. Spermathecae in 7/8 and 8/9.......................................................................... 10</p><p>- Not as above........................................................................................ 11</p><p>9. Spermathecae in 7/8, 8/9, 9/10......................................................................... 24</p><p>- Spermathecae in vi, vii and viii........................................................... R. viseuensis n. sp.</p><p>10. Clitellum in xv–xxi.................................................................................. 12</p><p>- Clitellum in another position.......................................................................... 13</p><p>11. Spermathecae in 9/10 and 10/11 ............................................ R. amazonius (Zicsi &amp; Csuzdi, 1999)</p><p>- Spermathecae in another position.......................................................................16</p><p>12. Tubercula pubertatis in 1/2 xix–1/2 xx. Male pores in 19/20................................... R. uete (Righi, 1988)</p><p>- Tubercula pubertatis in xvii–xix. Male pores in 17/18....................................... R. cigges (Righi, 1970)</p><p>13. Male pores in 20/21................................................................................. 14</p><p>- Not as above........................................................................................15</p><p>14. Clitellum in xvii–xxiii; tubercula pubertatis in xix–xxiii.................................... R. freitasi (Righi, 1971)</p><p>- Clitellum in xvi–xiv; tubercula pubertatis in 1/2 xix–xxii.................................... R. aioca (Righi, 1975)</p><p>15. Male pores in 1/2 xix; clitellum in xvi–xxii; tubercula pubertatis in 1/2 xix–1/2 xxi................. R. tico (Righi, 1982)</p><p>- Male pores in xvii; clitellum in 1/2 xv–1/2 xxiii; tubercula pubertatis in xvii – xx........... R. andake Feijoo &amp; Gil, 2010</p><p>16. Spermathecae in 8/9and 9/10 ......................................................................... 17</p><p>- Spermathecae in ix and x............................................................................. 18</p><p>17. Clitellum in xv–xxi...................................................................................19</p><p>- Clitellum in 1/2 xvi–1/2 xxii or xvi–xxii............................................... R. arapaco (Righi, 1982)</p><p>18. Male pores microscopic............................................................ R. oliveirae (Righi, 1982)</p><p>- Male pores not microscopic........................................................................... 21</p><p>19. Male pores in xvii....................................................................................20</p><p>- Male pores in 19/20............................................................... R. mairaro (Righi, 1982)</p><p>20. Tubercula pubertatis in xviii–xix..................................................... R. paolettii (Righi, 1984)</p><p>- Tubercula pubertatis in 1/2 xvi–1/2 xix.......................................... R. lebrijae Celis &amp; Rangel, 2015</p><p>21. Clitellum in xv–xxii; tubercula pubertatis present.......................................................... 22</p><p>- Clitellum in xvi–xxiii; tubercula pubertatis absent................................................ R. moju n. sp</p><p>22. Male pores in xvi/xvii; tubercula pubertatis in 1/2 xvi–1/2 xviii............................................... 23</p><p>- Male pores in 17/18; tubercula pubertatis in 1/2 xvii–xx................................... R. ortonae (Righi, 1988)</p><p>23. Spermathecae in line with setae b....................................................... R. itajo (Righi, 1971)</p><p>- Spermathecae in line with setae d............................................... R. fontebonensis (Righi, 1988)</p><p>24. Male pores in xviii.................................................................................. 25</p><p>- Not as above....................................................................................... 26</p><p>25. Clitellum in xv–xxii; tubercula pubertatis in 1/2 xvii–1/2 xx.................................................. 27</p><p>- Clitellum and tubercula pubertatis in another position...................................................... 28</p><p>26. Clitellum in xv–xxi; tubercula pubertatis in 1/2 xvi–1/2 xix.................................................. 29</p><p>- Clitellum in xiv–1/2 xxii; tubercula pubertatis in 1/2 xvii–1/2 xx........................... R. inga Feijoo &amp; Gil, 2010</p><p>27. Papillae pubertatis absent in xxi; tubercula as grooves with dark color in xviii, xix–xx... R. tocantinensis pola (Righi, 1984)</p><p>- Papillae pubertatis present in genital field 1/2 xvii–1/2 xx; papilla midventral in xxi.................................................................................................. R. tocantinensis tocantinensis (Righi, 1972)</p><p>28. Clitellum in 1/2 xiii–xxii; tubercula pubertatis in xvii–xx................................. R. marcusae (Righi, 1969)</p><p>- Clitellum in xv–xxiv; tubercula pubertatis in xvii–xxiii............................. R. schubarti (Righi et al., 1978)</p><p>29. Male pores in 16/17.............................................................. R. mucupois (Righi, 1970)</p><p>- Male pores in 17/18................................................................. R. tingus (Righi, 1971)</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/D178525DFFE8FFAAFF4B6C710DFEDFA9	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Santos, Bianca Tamires Silva Dos;Bartz, Marie Luise Caroline;Hernández-García, Luis Manuel;Rousseau, Guillaume Xavier;Martins, Marlucia Bonifácio;James, Samuel Wooster	Santos, Bianca Tamires Silva Dos, Bartz, Marie Luise Caroline, Hernández-García, Luis Manuel, Rousseau, Guillaume Xavier, Martins, Marlucia Bonifácio, James, Samuel Wooster (2017): New earthworm species of Righiodrilus (Clitellata, Glossoscolecidae) from eastern Amazonia. Zootaxa 4242 (2): 392-400, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4242.2.11
