Original discovery
''Microchaetus rappi'' was first described in 1849 by Dr. Rapp as ''Lumbricus microchaetus ''">'''' with “an associated proposal for a new genus named ''Microchaetus''” (p. 31)''.'' ''Microchaetus'' was also presented as a possible new genus at the time. The site in where it was originally documented was labelled as ‘Cape’, a southern region inTaxonomy
According to Plisko, taxonomic problems in regards to ''M. rappi'' have been present for decades /sup>">/sup>. Originally classified as ''Lumbricus microchaetus'' by Rapp, it was proposed by Beddard in 1886 that the name should be changed to ''Microchaetus rappi'' and “the specimen previously described by Rapp should also be recorded under this new name” /sup>">/sup>. In 1886, Benham accepted the change in taxonomy “as valid for the species described by Rapp, ndrelegated the original name ''microchaetus'' to the synonymy of ''rappi”'' "> The genus ''Microchaetidae'' is classified and grouped through a key ">0that details anatomic features of each genii. Organisms classified as ''Microchaetus rappi'' have “excretory system holonephric; nephropores present; only one gizzard present, in segment 7 … testes and male funnles in other than proandric arrangement … testes and male pores in holandric arrangement; nephiridial bladders V-shaped … spermathecae always prosterior to testis locations” ">1 At present, the family ''Microchaetidae'' is currently constituted of six genera. These are: ''Microchaetus, Geogeina, Kazimierzus, Tritogenia, Michalakus,'' and ''Proandricus ''">2''''.Anatomy
External characteristics
Beddard described ''M. rappi'' as having “extreme length” that “ asdifficult to state with certainty”, with a dark green colouration which darkened to a duller green the further down the body. The underside was described as being “a flesh-red” that darkened into grey when “placed in spirit” for preservation '' ''''">3''''. Benham reported that the exterior of his specimen was “in colour, a beautiful iridescent, greenish brown dorsally and laterally, whilst ventrally it is of a pink tint” '' ''">4''''. He went on to describe a “deep green” clitellum, and a “bright pink orange” belly. He also described an increase in body thickness in somites 4-7, “due to the thickness of the muscular layers of the body wall” ">5 His specimen had a noticeable clitellum due to the fact that it was green, and that it was “further forwards than in Lumbricus”, extending over the specimen’s 13-25th somites. This may be one of the discrepancies referred to in Plisko’s 1999 paper, the “differences in clitellum” '' ''''">6''''. Benham described the mouth as “nearly terminal, … overlapped by the small prostomium … large and circular”, and its anus as “subterminal, ith ahorizontal slit” ">7 There was also a lack of dorsal pores on his specimen, with clear nephridiopores, the first being at the fourth annulus.Internal anatomy
Benham’s specimen had “minute” setae, arranged “four couples in each somite”, with one pair being “quite lateral”, the “other pair latero-ventral” ">8 Near the front, the setae on the underside were longer and had a different form to setae over the rest of the body; “the thickened region, usually about the middle in the ordinary setae, is … just below the free end, giving the appearance of a spear-head” ">9 He could not locate the oviducal pore or the oviduct, but concluded it must be close to the ovary he located in somite 13. The spermathecal pores in his specimen were “very numerous and minute … ndit was only after dissection that efound where they eresituated… on the anterior edge of somites 2-15�� ">0 Sperm-pores were not visible on the surface “as there ereno papillae or other marks … but by tracing down the sperm ductResearch discrepancies
''Microchaetus rappi'' has a history of confusion as being synonymous with ''M. microchaetus''. /sup>">1/sup> In 1886, Benham “provided a comprehensive description of specimenas ''Microchaeta rappi'' Beddard, 1886, despite differences in the position of clitellum, tubercula pubertatis and number of spermathecae” ">2 Beddard made the same mistake in his 1895 study, where “the differences between species described by himself and Benham (l886a,b) were ignored, and the position of the clitellum on 10-25 was indicated”. Due to these discrepancies, it was assumed that the material was in regards to one species only. From this, the ensuing debates in the scientific literature focused on the questions of names, species, and genus. In 1891, Rosa labelled a specimen as ''M. rappi'', as well as the worm in his study. When he was doing this, he “ignored the other label inserted in the bottle, whichReferences
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">Beddard, ”On the anatomy and systematic position of a gigantic earthworm (Microchaeta rappi) from the Cape Colony,” p.64-65 /sup>">/sup> Plisko, “A systematic reassessment of the genus ''Microchaetus'' Rapp, 1849: its amended definition, reinstatement of ''Geogenia'' Kinberg, 1867, and erection of a new genus ''Kazimierzus'' (Oligochaeta: Microchaetidae),” p.31 /sup>">/sup> Beddard, ”On the anatomy and systematic position of a gigantic earthworm (Microchaeta rappi) from the Cape Colony,” p.63 /sup>">/sup> Plisko, “Designation of lectotypes for ''Microchaetus microchaetus'' (Rapp, 1849) and ''Microchaetus rappi'' Beddard, 1886, and historical perspectives on these species (Oligochaeta: Microchaetidae),” p.270 /sup>">/sup> Plisko, “A systematic reassessment of the genus ''Microchaetus'' Rapp, 1849: its amended definition, reinstatement of ''Geogenia'' Kinberg, 1867, and erection of a new genus ''Kazimierzus'' (Oligochaeta: Microchaetidae),” p.31 /sup>">/sup> Plisko, “Designation of lectotypes for ''Microchaetus microchaetus'' (Rapp, 1849) and ''Microchaetus rappi'' Beddard, 1886, and historical perspectives on these species (Oligochaeta: Microchaetidae),” p.270 ">Plisko, “Designation of lectotypes for ''Microchaetus microchaetus'' (Rapp, 1849) and ''Microchaetus rappi'' Beddard, 1886, and historical perspectives on these species (Oligochaeta: Microchaetidae),” p.270 /sup>">0/sup> Beddard, ”On the anatomy and systematic position of a gigantic earthworm (Microchaeta rappi) from the Cape Colony,” p.65 /sup>">1/sup> Benham, W. 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''Zoology in the Middle East 58''(4). p.50 ">9Plisko, “Notes on the status of the family Microchaetidae,” p.50 /sup>">0/sup> Plisko, “Designation of lectotypes for ''Microchaetus microchaetus'' (Rapp, 1849) and ''Microchaetus rappi'' Beddard, 1886, and historical perspectives on these species (Oligochaeta: Microchaetidae),” p.269 ">1Plisko, “Designation of lectotypes for ''Microchaetus microchaetus'' (Rapp, 1849) and ''Microchaetus rappi'' Beddard, 1886, and historical perspectives on these species (Oligochaeta: Microchaetidae),” p.270 ">2Plisko, “Designation of lectotypes for ''Microchaetus microchaetus'' (Rapp, 1849) and ''Microchaetus rappi'' Beddard, 1886, and historical perspectives on these species (Oligochaeta: Microchaetidae),” p.271 ">3Plisko, “Designation of lectotypes for ''Microchaetus microchaetus'' (Rapp, 1849) and ''Microchaetus rappi'' Beddard, 1886, and historical perspectives on these species (Oligochaeta: Microchaetidae),” p.274See also
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