Enchytraeus albidus Henle, 1837 s. str.
Figs 1F, 6, Tables 1–2
Material examined
HUNGARY • 16 specs; Budapest; ID 1300 to 1301, 1461 to 1462, slide 3012, 3013, 3016 to 3018, 3024, 3028, 3044 to 3048; ELTE .
Description of new material
We investigated a living population of E. albidus s. str. from the laboratory of Szent István University, Hungary, which was derived from the culture of ECT Oekotoxikologie GmbH, Flörsheim, Germany. From this culture the neotype of E. albidus has been selected (Erséus et al. 2019). In this way our morphological characters substantially agree with those described in Erséus et al. (2019).
MEASUREMENTS. Segment number 58–65, body length 15.5–20.8 mm, 850–900 μm wide at clitellum in vivo (700–980 μm, when fixed).
CHAETAE. In ventral bundles mostly 3–5 (Fig. 6A).
BRAIN. 125–165 μm long, 1.2–1.8 × as long as wide (fixed). PHARYNGEAL GLANDS. Variable, all converging or connected dorsally, or not converging (in Erséus et al. 2019: all converging).
COELOMOCYTES. 17–32 μm long, mostly oval or spindle-shaped, granulated (in Erséus et al. 2019: 10– 20 μm). In the coelomocytes mostly shining, hyaline, round or tetragonal corpuscles (diameter 9–15 μm) are also present, similar to E. adrianensis sp. nov.
CLITELLUM. Hyalocytes and granulocytes of clitellum irregularly arranged dorsally (Fig. 6B). Ventral surface of XII with a recess between lip-like folds (Fig. 6C–D, J).
NEPHRIDIA. Four pairs of nephridia preclitellarly (Fig. 6G).
SPERM FUNNELS. 700–820 μm long in vivo, 5–6 × as long as wide, the collar as wide as funnel body (Fig. 6H). Head of spermatozoa 30–60 μm long. Sperm duct ciliated (Fig. 6E–F), elongate, about the same width throughout (30–44 μm wide, with 9–16 μm thick wall), coiled, extending into XIV–XVII.
MALE COPULATORY ORGANS. Male glands multiple: one larger rounded primary bulb (65–80 μm, fixed) and numerous smaller glands (40–50 μm, fixed) (Fig. 6I).
SPERMATHECAE. Ectal duct of spermatheca 105–200 μm long, diameter of glands around duct 90–130 μm in vivo. Diverticulum of ampulla 180–237 μm long and 70–125 μm wide in vivo (Figs 1F, 6K–L).
For similarities and differences of the species of Enchytraeus studied by us, see Table 2.
Distribution and habitat
Laboratory culture. For additional references, including synonymies and further distributional data, see Erséus et al. (2019).