Abstract

The known indigenous earthworms of Lord Howe Island are restricted to the subfamily Megascolecinae. They are assignable to six genera with ten species, Diporochaeta plutelloides sp. n., Plutellus hutchingsae sp. n., Paraplutellus insularis Jamieson, and Pericryptodrilus nanus gen. et sp. n. (Tribe Perionychini), Eastoniella gen. n. with E. howeana and E. modesta spp. n. (Tribe Dichogastrini) and Spenceriella (Austroscolex) subgen. n., with S. (A) howeana, S. (A) difficilis, S. (A) hollowayi and S. (A) saundersi spp. n., (Tribe Megascolecini). In addition to these 10 endemic species, the circummundane Amynthas diffringens Baird and the anthropochorous holarctic family Lumbricidae are recorded from the island. Diporochaeta and Spenceriella (Austroscolex) are otherwise restricted to Australia and (secondarily?) New Zealand, and Plutellus to Australia. Pericryptodrilus and Eastoniella are known only from the island but have strong Australian affinities. The earthworm fauna thus appears to be of Australian origin. Evidence for rifting of the lord Howe Rise from Eastern Australia at c.80 million years before the present is noted but it is considered unlikely that the earthworm fauna dates from that period in view of catastrophic vulcanism on the island between c.30 and 8 million years before the present. The zoogeography and evolution of the earthworms is discussed and a tentative hypothesis of origin of the predominantly Oriental genus Pheretima s.lat. from an Australian precursor of Spenceriella is advanced.

 
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Bibliographic Data

Short Form
Jamieson, 1977, Rec. Aust. Mus. 30(12): 272–308
Author
B. G. M. Jamieson
Year
1977
Title
The indigenous earthworms (Megascolecidae: Oligochaeta) of Lord Howe Island
Serial Title
Records of the Australian Museum
Volume
30
Issue
12
Start Page
272
End Page
308
DOI
10.3853/j.0067-1975.30.1977.390
Language
en
Date Published
06 April 1977
Cover Date
06 April 1977
ISSN (print)
0067-1975
CODEN
RAUMAJ
Publisher
The Australian Museum
Place Published
Sydney, Australia
Subjects
OLIGOCHAETA; TAXONOMY; LORD HOWE ISLAND
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10 February 2009
Available Online
04 March 2009
Reference Number
390
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390.enw
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