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Ichnos
An International Journal for Plant and Animal Traces
Volume 20, 2013 - Issue 3
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RESEARCH ARTICLES

The Aestivation Chamber of the Giant Earthworm Glossoscolex bergi (Glossoscolecidae) in the Subtropical Rainforest of Misiones (Argentina)

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Pages 116-119 | Published online: 02 Sep 2013
 

Abstract

Glossoscolex bergi (Glossoscolecidae) is a giant earthworm from the rainforest of Misiones (Argentina). The large size of its aestivation chamber and the meniscate burrows connected to it allow us to describe morphological details and reinterpret some characteristics of the fossil counterpart Castrichnus incolumis. The concavity of menisci, either in the burrow or in those pellets lining the chamber, shows concentric ridges and radiating striae that result from the impression of the last segments of the body. The meniscate burrows associated to the chamber are different from described ichnospecies of Taenidium, because of the surface texture of the meniscus. The aestivation chamber was produced during an atypical four-month drought in a region that lacks a seasonal climate. This suggests that Castrichnus incolumis would be also an indicator of drought periods even in non seasonal climates.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

We thank Julián Baigorria, Luciana Oklander, and Antonio Garayo from the Karadya Bioreserve for help during field work. This contribution was supported by grant PICT 1972 from the Agencia Nacional de Promoción Científica y Tecnología of Argentina to Jorge F. Genise.

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