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First records of the bean-slug Sarasinula plebeia (Gastropoda: Veronicellidae) in Argentina

Abstract

Sarasinula plebeia is a common land slug in tropical and subtropical areas, including South America. This species is known as Bean-slug but considered a pest of great importance in numerous crops, horticultural facilities, plant nurseries, and garden. Also, it is a natural host for nematodes that cause parasitosis in different countries. We report for the first time the occurrence of Sarasinula plebeia in Argentina, based on material collected in the provinces of Chaco and Misiones, extending the distribution of the species in South America to 34 terrestrial ecoregions.

Key-Words
Systellomatophora; Potential pest; Disease transmitter; Native species

INTRODUCTION

Several species of the genus Sarasinula have been nominated for South America. However, in the reviews carried out by Thomé (1989Thomé, J.W. 1989. Annotated and illustrated preliminary list of the Veronicellidae (Mollusca: Gastropoda) of the Antilles, and Central and North America. Journal of Medical and Applied Malacology, 1: 11-28., 1993Thomé, J.W. 1993. Estado atual da sistemática dos Veronicellidae (Mollusca; Gastropoda) americanos com comentários sobre sua importância econômica, ambiental e na saúde. Biociências, Porto Alegre, 1: 61-75.), who studied the group for decades, he considered four possible valid species: S. linguaeformis (Semper, 1885Semper, C. 1885. Landmollusken. In: Reisen im Archipel der Philippinen. Wiesbaden, C.W. Kreidel’s. p. 291-327.), S. marginata (Semper, 1885Semper, C. 1885. Landmollusken. In: Reisen im Archipel der Philippinen. Wiesbaden, C.W. Kreidel’s. p. 291-327.), S. dubia (Semper, 1885Semper, C. 1885. Landmollusken. In: Reisen im Archipel der Philippinen. Wiesbaden, C.W. Kreidel’s. p. 291-327.) and S. plebeia (Fisher, 1868). Thomé (1989Thomé, J.W. 1989. Annotated and illustrated preliminary list of the Veronicellidae (Mollusca: Gastropoda) of the Antilles, and Central and North America. Journal of Medical and Applied Malacology, 1: 11-28.) also questioned the validity of S. dubia and S. marginata, which he considered a possible synonym of S. plebeia and S. linguaeformis, respectively. The main morphological difference between S. dubia and S. plebeia is found in the penis. In S. plebeia the penis is club-shaped, while in S. dubia it is tapered in the distal extremity (Thomé, 1989Thomé, J.W. 1989. Annotated and illustrated preliminary list of the Veronicellidae (Mollusca: Gastropoda) of the Antilles, and Central and North America. Journal of Medical and Applied Malacology, 1: 11-28.), which, however, can be considered a morphological variation in S. plebeia (Gomes & Thomé, 2001Gomes, S.R. & Thomé, J.W. 2001. Anatomia comparada de cinco espécies da família Veronicellidae (Gastropoda, Soleolifera) ocorrentes nas regiões Australiana e Oriental. Biociências, Porto Alegre, 9(2): 137-151., 2002Gomes, S.R. & Thomé, J.W. 2002. Variabilidade morfológica de Sarasinula plebeia (Fischer, 1868) (Gastropoda, Veronicellidae) na região biogeográfica australiana. Acta Biológica Leopoldensia, 24: 37-46.). Further research by other authors already considered these species synonyms (Mansur & Thomé, 1994Mansur, G. & Thomé, J.W. 1994. Contribuição à biología de Sarasinula linguaeformis (Semper, 1885) e Sarasinula plebeia (Fischer, 1868) (Veronicellidae, Gastropoda). Biociências, Porto Alegre, 2(2): 39-47.; Rueda et al., 2002Rueda, A.; Caballero, R.; Kamnsky, R. & Andrews, K.L. 2002. Vaginulidae in Central America, with emphasis on the bean slug Sarasinula plebeia (Fischer). In: Barker, G.M. (Ed.). Molluscs as Crop Pests. Wallingford, U.K., CABI Publishing. p. 115-144.; Naranjo-García et al., 2007Naranjo-García, E.; Thomé, J.W. & Castillejo, J. 2007. A review of the Veronicellidae from Mexico (Gastropoda: Soleolifera). Revista Mexicana de Biodiversidad, 78: 41-50.; Molet, 2014Molet, T. 2014. CPHST Pest Datasheet for Sarasinula spp. USDA-APHIS-PPQ-CPHST. Available at: Available at: http://download.ceris.purdue.edu/file/2558 . Access in: 02/06/2020.
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; Oliveira Rocha, 2019Oliveira Rocha, C.A. 2019. Estratégia de história de vida e recaracterizaçao morfológica Sarasinula linguaeformis (Semper, 1885) (Eupulmonata, Veronicellidae). (Masters Dissertation). Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora, Juiz de Fora.).

Sarasinula linguaeformis (= S. marginata) was described for Guayaquil, Ecuador (S. marginata for Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) and is currently reported in the following countries in South America: Guyana, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Paraguay, Argentina, and Brazil where is considered a native species (Thomé, 1993Thomé, J.W. 1993. Estado atual da sistemática dos Veronicellidae (Mollusca; Gastropoda) americanos com comentários sobre sua importância econômica, ambiental e na saúde. Biociências, Porto Alegre, 1: 61-75.; Santin & Miquel, 2015Santin, R.A. & Miquel, S.E. 2015. Veronicellidae in Argentina: taxonomy, morphology and distribution (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Systellomatophora). Archiv für Molluskenkunde, 144(2): 105-123.; Oliveira Rocha, 2019Oliveira Rocha, C.A. 2019. Estratégia de história de vida e recaracterizaçao morfológica Sarasinula linguaeformis (Semper, 1885) (Eupulmonata, Veronicellidae). (Masters Dissertation). Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora, Juiz de Fora.).

Darrigran et al. (2020Darrigran, G.; Agudo-Padrón, A.I.; Baez, P.; Belz, C.; Cardoso, F.; Carranza, A.; Collado, G.; Correoso, M.; Cuezzo, M.G.; Fabres, A.; Gutiérrez Gregoric, D.E.; Letelier, S.; Ludwig, S.; Mansur, M.C.; Pastorino, G.; Penchaszadeh, P.E.; Peralta, C; Rebolledo, A.; Rumi, A.; Santos, S.; Thiengo, S.; Vidigal, T. & Damborenea, C. 2020. Non-native South American mollusks: Prelude to an exotic ecosystem? Biological Invasions, 22(3): 853-871.) considered Sarasinula plebeia (= S. dubia) as cryptogenic in South America since this species was described for New Caledonia (Oceania). However, Vaginula behniSemper, 1885Semper, C. 1885. Landmollusken. In: Reisen im Archipel der Philippinen. Wiesbaden, C.W. Kreidel’s. p. 291-327., that is currently a synonym for S. plebeia according to Thomé (1993Thomé, J.W. 1993. Estado atual da sistemática dos Veronicellidae (Mollusca; Gastropoda) americanos com comentários sobre sua importância econômica, ambiental e na saúde. Biociências, Porto Alegre, 1: 61-75.), was originally described based on material from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, what indicates that it is present for a long time in South America as well. Besides, the other species of the genus is also found in America and Sarasinula has relationships with other American genera (Dayrat et al., 2011Dayrat, B.; Conrad, M.; Balayan, S.; White, T.R.; Albrecht, C.; Golding, R.; Gomes, S.R.; Harasewych, M.G. & de Frias Martins, A.M. 2011. Phylogenetic relationships and evolution of pulmonate gastropods (Mollusca): new insights from increased taxon sampling. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 59(2): 425-437.), supporting the American origin hypothesis for S. plebeia, as postulated by Cowie et al. (2008Cowie, R.H.; Hayes, K.A.; Tran, C.T. & Meyer, W.M. 2008. The horticultural industry as a vector of alien snails and slugs: Widespread invasions in Hawaii. International Journal of Pest Management, 54: 267-276.). Currently, S. plebeia is registered in South America in the following countries: Brazil (since 1885), Colombia (1978), Venezuela (1992), Chile (1993, without specifying location), Ecuador (2008) and Peru (2015) (Thomé, 1993Thomé, J.W. 1993. Estado atual da sistemática dos Veronicellidae (Mollusca; Gastropoda) americanos com comentários sobre sua importância econômica, ambiental e na saúde. Biociências, Porto Alegre, 1: 61-75.; Darrigran et al., 2020Darrigran, G.; Agudo-Padrón, A.I.; Baez, P.; Belz, C.; Cardoso, F.; Carranza, A.; Collado, G.; Correoso, M.; Cuezzo, M.G.; Fabres, A.; Gutiérrez Gregoric, D.E.; Letelier, S.; Ludwig, S.; Mansur, M.C.; Pastorino, G.; Penchaszadeh, P.E.; Peralta, C; Rebolledo, A.; Rumi, A.; Santos, S.; Thiengo, S.; Vidigal, T. & Damborenea, C. 2020. Non-native South American mollusks: Prelude to an exotic ecosystem? Biological Invasions, 22(3): 853-871.). Besides, it is registered in several regions, in which is considered non-native or invasive as North and Central America, the West Indies, Asia, Africa, Australia, Fiji, Hawaii, Indonesia, Marianas, New Caledonia, Philippines, Solomon Ids, Tahiti, Tuamotu, Vanuatu, Western Samoa West Islands (Thomé, 1993Thomé, J.W. 1993. Estado atual da sistemática dos Veronicellidae (Mollusca; Gastropoda) americanos com comentários sobre sua importância econômica, ambiental e na saúde. Biociências, Porto Alegre, 1: 61-75.; Gomes & Thomé, 2004Gomes, S.R. & Thomé, J.W. 2004. Diversity and distribution of the Veronicellidae (Gastropoda, Soleolifera) in the Oriental and Australian biogeographical regions. Memoirs of the Queensland Museum, 49(2): 589-601.; GBIF, 2020Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF). 2020. Sarasinula plebeia (P. Fischer, 1868). In: Miller, S.E. & Rycroft, S. Terrestrial Slugs Web. Scratchpads. Available at: Available at: http://doi.org/10.15468/jjlt4h . Access in: 09/03/2020.
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Sarasinula plebeia has been reported as an intermediate host of health-important nematodes such as Angiostrongylus costaricensis Morera & Céspedes, 1971 (in Central America) that cause abdominal angiostrongyliasis, and the rat lungworm, Angiostrongylus cantonensis (Chen, 1935), which is the etiologic agent of eosinophilic meningitis (in Pacific Islands) (Robinson & Hollingsworth, 2004Robinson, D.G. & Hollingsworth, R.G. 2004. Survey of slug and snail pests on subsistence and garden crops in the islands of the American Pacific: Guam, and the Northern Mariana islands. Part I. The leatherleaf slugs (family: Veronicellidae). Washington, DC, USDA.). This species is known as Bean-slug and considered a pest of great importance in numerous crops, horticultural facilities, plant nurseries, and gardens (Rueda et al., 2002Rueda, A.; Caballero, R.; Kamnsky, R. & Andrews, K.L. 2002. Vaginulidae in Central America, with emphasis on the bean slug Sarasinula plebeia (Fischer). In: Barker, G.M. (Ed.). Molluscs as Crop Pests. Wallingford, U.K., CABI Publishing. p. 115-144.; Naranjo-García et al., 2007Naranjo-García, E.; Thomé, J.W. & Castillejo, J. 2007. A review of the Veronicellidae from Mexico (Gastropoda: Soleolifera). Revista Mexicana de Biodiversidad, 78: 41-50.; Constantino et al., 2010Constantino, L.M.; Gomes, S. & Benavides, P. 2010. Descripción y daños causados por las babosas Colosius pulcher y Sarasinula plebeia en el cultivo del café en Colombia. Avances Técnicos Cenicafé, 392: 1-8.).

This work aims to report for the first time the occurrence of Sarasinula plebeia in Argentina, based on material collected in the provinces of Chaco and Misiones.

MATERIAL AND METHODS

The slugs were obtained by manual collection by Gutiérrez Gregoric in 2000 and 2011. The collected specimens were relaxed in menthol solution for one day, to be later preserved in ethanol (material of the year 2000) and Raillet-Henry solution (material of the year 2011) and deposited in the Malacological Collection at the La Plata Museum (MLP-Ma) of the La Plata National University, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. The identification of the material was carried out following Thomé (1971Thomé, J.W. 1971. Redescrição dos tipos de Veronicellidae (Mollusca, Gastropoda) neotropicais: VII espécies depositadas no Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, Paris, França. Iheringia (Zool.), 40: 27-52.) and Gomes & Thomé (2001Gomes, S.R. & Thomé, J.W. 2001. Anatomia comparada de cinco espécies da família Veronicellidae (Gastropoda, Soleolifera) ocorrentes nas regiões Australiana e Oriental. Biociências, Porto Alegre, 9(2): 137-151., 2002). For the synonymous list, the work carried out by Thomé (1989Thomé, J.W. 1989. Annotated and illustrated preliminary list of the Veronicellidae (Mollusca: Gastropoda) of the Antilles, and Central and North America. Journal of Medical and Applied Malacology, 1: 11-28., 1993Thomé, J.W. 1993. Estado atual da sistemática dos Veronicellidae (Mollusca; Gastropoda) americanos com comentários sobre sua importância econômica, ambiental e na saúde. Biociências, Porto Alegre, 1: 61-75.) for America and Gomes & Thomé (2004Gomes, S.R. & Thomé, J.W. 2004. Diversity and distribution of the Veronicellidae (Gastropoda, Soleolifera) in the Oriental and Australian biogeographical regions. Memoirs of the Queensland Museum, 49(2): 589-601.) for the Australian region was taken as a basis.

Due to the collection time of the material from the province of Chaco (2000), and the type of conservation of the material from Misiones (Raillet-Henry solution), it was not possible to extract DNA from the samples.

RESULTS

Sarasinula plebeia ( Fischer, 1868Fischer, P. 1868. Diagnoses de deux Limaciens de la Nouvelle Calédonie. Journal de Conchyliologie, 16: 145-146. )

Vaginulus plebeiusFischer, 1868Fischer, P. 1868. Diagnoses de deux Limaciens de la Nouvelle Calédonie. Journal de Conchyliologie, 16: 145-146.: 145-146; Thomé, 1971Thomé, J.W. 1971. Redescrição dos tipos de Veronicellidae (Mollusca, Gastropoda) neotropicais: VII espécies depositadas no Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, Paris, França. Iheringia (Zool.), 40: 27-52.: 34-36.

Vaginula andreanaSemper, 1885Semper, C. 1885. Landmollusken. In: Reisen im Archipel der Philippinen. Wiesbaden, C.W. Kreidel’s. p. 291-327.: 321.

Vaginula behniiSemper, 1885Semper, C. 1885. Landmollusken. In: Reisen im Archipel der Philippinen. Wiesbaden, C.W. Kreidel’s. p. 291-327.: 310-311.

Vaginula dubiaSemper, 1885Semper, C. 1885. Landmollusken. In: Reisen im Archipel der Philippinen. Wiesbaden, C.W. Kreidel’s. p. 291-327.: 296; Thomé, 1972Thomé, J.W. 1972. Redescrição dos tipos de Veronicellidae (Mollusca; Gastropoda) Neotropicais. VIII. Espécies depositadas no “Institut fiir Spezielle Zoologie und Zoologisches Museum” de Berlim. Arquivos de Zoologia, São Paulo, 21(5): 235-281.: 252-253.

Veronicella hedleyiSimroth, 1889Simroth, H. 1889. Ueber einige Vaginula-Arten. (Vorlaeufige Mittheilung). Zoologischer Anzeiger, 12: 551-556.: 552; Simroth, 1891Simroth, H. 1891. Ueber einige Vaginula-Arten. Zoologischer Anzeiger , 5: 861-906.: 863-906; Simroth, 1918Simroth, H. 1918. Über einige Nacktschnecken vom Malayischen Archipel von Lombok an ostwaerts bis zu den Gesellschafts-Inseln. Abhandlungen der Senckenbergischen Naturforschenden Gesellschaft, 35: 261-306.: 281-292.

Vaginula levucanaSimroth, 1918Simroth, H. 1918. Über einige Nacktschnecken vom Malayischen Archipel von Lombok an ostwaerts bis zu den Gesellschafts-Inseln. Abhandlungen der Senckenbergischen Naturforschenden Gesellschaft, 35: 261-306.: 262-290.

Vaginula samoanaSimroth, 1918Simroth, H. 1918. Über einige Nacktschnecken vom Malayischen Archipel von Lombok an ostwaerts bis zu den Gesellschafts-Inseln. Abhandlungen der Senckenbergischen Naturforschenden Gesellschaft, 35: 261-306.: 290-291.

Vaginula tahitianaSimroth, 1918Simroth, H. 1918. Über einige Nacktschnecken vom Malayischen Archipel von Lombok an ostwaerts bis zu den Gesellschafts-Inseln. Abhandlungen der Senckenbergischen Naturforschenden Gesellschaft, 35: 261-306.: 290-292.

Sarasinula plebejaGrimpe & Hoffmann, 1924Grimpe, G. & Hoffmann H. 1924. Diagnosen neuer Athoracophoriden (Gastropoda, Pulmonata). Zoologische Anzeiger, 58: 171-177.: 177; Grimpe & Hoffmann, 1925aGrimpe, G. & Hoffmann H. 1925a. Versuch einer Revision der indischen, indound polynesischen Vaginuliden (Gastrop Pulm.). Zeitschrift fur Wissenschaftliche Zoologie, 124(1): 1-50.: 19-26; Grimpe & Hoffmann, 1925bGrimpe, G. & Hoffmann H. 1925b. Die Nacktschnecken von Neu-Caledonien, den Loyalty-Inseln und den Neuen-Hebriden. Nova Caledonia, Series A, Zoologie, 3(10): 339-476.: 357-362; Hoffmann, 1925Hoffmann, H. 1925. Die Vaginuliden. Ein Beitrag zur Kenntnis ihre Biologie, Anatomie, Systematik, geographischen Verbreitung und Phylogenie. Jenaische Zeitschrift für Naturwissenschaft, 61(1/2): 1-374.: 190, 251-252; Thomé, 1975Thomé, J.W. 1975. Os gêneros da família Veronicellidae nas Américas (Mollusca; Gastropoda). Iheringia (Zool.), 48: 3-56.: 25-27.

Imerinia plebejaBaker, 1925Baker, H.B. 1925. Nomenclature of Veronicellidae (Vaginulidae). Nautilus, 39(1): 13-18.; Hoffmann, 1934Hoffmann, H. 1934. Nacktschnecken und Halbnacktschnecken von Java und Sumatra. Archiv für Hydrobiologie, Stuttgart, Supplment, 13(2): 255-291.: 259-260.

Veronicela discrepansThiele, 1927Thiele, J. 1927. Ueber einige brasilianische Landschnecken. Abhandlungen der Senckenbergischen Naturforschenden Gesellschaft , 40: 307-329.: 328.

Sarasinula lemeiThomé, 1967Thomé, J.W. 1967. A ocorrência de Veronicellidae na Amazonia brasileira, com descrição de duas espécies novas (Soleolifera, Gastropoda). In: Lent, H. (Ed.). Atas do Simpósio da Biota Amazônica. Rio de Janeiro, Conselho Nacional de Pesquisas. v.5, p. 521-532.: 528-531.

Vaginulus (Sarasinula) plebeiusForcart, 1969Forcart, L. 1969. Veronicellid land slugs from the New Hebrides, with description of Semperula solemi, new species. Fieldiana: Zoology, 51(12): 147-156.: 149-150; Aguayo, 1964Aguayo, C.G. 1964. Notas sobre la distribución de la babosa Vaginulus plebejus, Mollusca: Veronicellidae. Caribbean Journal of Science, 4(4): 549-551.; Forcart, 1973Forcart, L. 1973. Notes on Veronicellidae and Athoracophoridae in Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago. Nautilus, 87(1): 25-27.; Cowie, 1998Cowie, R.H. 1998. Catalog of the Nonmarine snails and slugs of the Samoan Islands. Bishop Museum Bulletins in Zoology, 3: 1-122..

Sarasinula dubiaThomé, 1993Thomé, J.W. 1993. Estado atual da sistemática dos Veronicellidae (Mollusca; Gastropoda) americanos com comentários sobre sua importância econômica, ambiental e na saúde. Biociências, Porto Alegre, 1: 61-75.: 71; Thomé et al., 1997Thomé, J.W.; dos Santos, P.H. & Pedott, L. 1997. Annotated list of Veronicellidae from the collections of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia and the National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC, USA (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Soleolifera). Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington, 110(4): 520-536.: 530; Simone, 2006Simone, L.R.L.D. 2006. Land and freshwater Mollusks of Brazil. São Paulo, EGB, FAPESP. 390p.: 96; Agudo-Padrón, 2008Agudo-Padrón, A.I. 2008. Listagem sistemática dos moluscos continentais ocorrentes no Estado de Santa Catarina, Brasil. Comunicaciones de la Sociedad Malacológica del Uruguay, 9(91): 147-179.: 153.

Vaginula plebeiaCowie, 1997Cowie, R.H. 1997. Catalog and bibliography of the nonindigenous nonmarine snails and slugs of the Hawaiian Islands. Bishop Museum Occasional Papers, 50: 1-66.: 38.

Sarasinula plebeiaThomé, 1975Thomé, J.W. 1975. Os gêneros da família Veronicellidae nas Américas (Mollusca; Gastropoda). Iheringia (Zool.), 48: 3-56.: 25-27; Thomé, 1989Thomé, J.W. 1989. Annotated and illustrated preliminary list of the Veronicellidae (Mollusca: Gastropoda) of the Antilles, and Central and North America. Journal of Medical and Applied Malacology, 1: 11-28.: 19-23; Thomé, 1993Thomé, J.W. 1993. Estado atual da sistemática dos Veronicellidae (Mollusca; Gastropoda) americanos com comentários sobre sua importância econômica, ambiental e na saúde. Biociências, Porto Alegre, 1: 61-75.: 71; Thomé et al., 1997Thomé, J.W.; dos Santos, P.H. & Pedott, L. 1997. Annotated list of Veronicellidae from the collections of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia and the National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC, USA (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Soleolifera). Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington, 110(4): 520-536.: 530; Gomes & Thomé, 2001Gomes, S.R. & Thomé, J.W. 2001. Anatomia comparada de cinco espécies da família Veronicellidae (Gastropoda, Soleolifera) ocorrentes nas regiões Australiana e Oriental. Biociências, Porto Alegre, 9(2): 137-151.: 141-143; Gomes & Thomé, 2002Gomes, S.R. & Thomé, J.W. 2002. Variabilidade morfológica de Sarasinula plebeia (Fischer, 1868) (Gastropoda, Veronicellidae) na região biogeográfica australiana. Acta Biológica Leopoldensia, 24: 37-46.; Gomes & Thomé, 2004Gomes, S.R. & Thomé, J.W. 2004. Diversity and distribution of the Veronicellidae (Gastropoda, Soleolifera) in the Oriental and Australian biogeographical regions. Memoirs of the Queensland Museum, 49(2): 589-601.: 591; Simone, 2006Simone, L.R.L.D. 2006. Land and freshwater Mollusks of Brazil. São Paulo, EGB, FAPESP. 390p.: 97; Agudo-Padrón, 2008Agudo-Padrón, A.I. 2008. Listagem sistemática dos moluscos continentais ocorrentes no Estado de Santa Catarina, Brasil. Comunicaciones de la Sociedad Malacológica del Uruguay, 9(91): 147-179.: 153.

Material examined: Puerto Iguazú, Misiones province (25°36′39″S, 54°34′49″W), March 2011, N = 1, MLP-Ma 15015; Selvas del Río de Oro, Chaco province (26°45′09″S, 58°58′30″W), July 2000, N = 1, MLP-Ma 15016.

Description (Fig. 1): Thickened notum that sometimes appears dotted (Fig. 1A); light brown to dark coloration without pale stripes. The tentacles are contracted and hidden underneath the notum when the slug is dormant. Penis (Fig. 1C) short, smooth, without annular protrusion, bilaterally symmetrical, with an enlarged glans. There is no spatha. Digitiform gland (= penial gland, Fig. 1B) with an elongated papilla with 6 short tubules with varying lengths (not bifurcate). Proximal region of the tubules meandering and covered by a thick membrane. The width to length ratio of the papilla is 2.33, and the width to length ratio of the glans is 1.52. Copulation bursa (or spermatheca) formed by a globular and thin sac seated over a thick cylindrical uniform duct, which narrows slightly until it penetrates the integument, where it joins the oviduct, opening in the female genital pore. Canalis junctor (or junctor duct) thin and short, penetrating the narrowest part of the copulation bursa itself. The rectum penetrates the integument near the female genital pore, located near the middle of the right hyponotum. The two nerve pairs, pedal and pallial, originate in their respective ganglia in the periesophageal ring and stretch through the body cavity in two sets, right and left, which runs together from the nerve ganglion to the posterior end of the body, centrally along the foot. The pairs leave a small anterior space for the passage of the main artery (fideGrimpe & Hoffmann, 1925bHoffmann, H. 1925. Die Vaginuliden. Ein Beitrag zur Kenntnis ihre Biologie, Anatomie, Systematik, geographischen Verbreitung und Phylogenie. Jenaische Zeitschrift für Naturwissenschaft, 61(1/2): 1-374.).

Figure 1
Sarasinula plebeia for Misiones province (MLP-Ma 15015). (A) Dorsal view; (B-C) part of male genitalia; (B) digitiform gland; (C) penis. pe = penis; pa = papilla of the digitiform gland; rm = penis retractor muscle; tu = tubules. Scale bar: A = 1 cm; B and C: 1 mm.

Ecological notes: Both new records were found in residential gardens, under branches and trunks, so it is inferred that the trade-in plants are the pathway of dispersal of this species. The Selvas del Río de Oro locality corresponds to the Humid Chaco terrestrial ecoregion (humid temperate climate), while Puerto Iguazú locality corresponds to the Alto Paraná Atlantic Forest ecoregion (subtropical climate), ecoregions defined by Olson & Dinerstein (2002Olson, D.M. & Dinerstein, D. 2002. The Global 200: Priority ecoregions for global conservation. Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden, 89: 125-126.). Both records are the first to be cited for these terrestrial ecoregions (Fig. 2).

Figure 2
Distribution of S. plebeia in South America. Green: ecoregions where S. plebeia is recorded according to Darrigran et al. (2020Darrigran, G.; Agudo-Padrón, A.I.; Baez, P.; Belz, C.; Cardoso, F.; Carranza, A.; Collado, G.; Correoso, M.; Cuezzo, M.G.; Fabres, A.; Gutiérrez Gregoric, D.E.; Letelier, S.; Ludwig, S.; Mansur, M.C.; Pastorino, G.; Penchaszadeh, P.E.; Peralta, C; Rebolledo, A.; Rumi, A.; Santos, S.; Thiengo, S.; Vidigal, T. & Damborenea, C. 2020. Non-native South American mollusks: Prelude to an exotic ecosystem? Biological Invasions, 22(3): 853-871.) and bibliography (see Distribution in the text). Red: new ecoregions with S. plebeia. Yellow circles: new records for Argentina.

Distribution in South America (Fig. 2): Argentina: Misiones and Chaco provinces (This study). Brazil: States of Rio Grande do Sul, Santa Catarina, São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Espírito Santo, Bahia, Pará (Santarém), Paraíba, and Ceará (Thomé, 1993Thomé, J.W. 1993. Estado atual da sistemática dos Veronicellidae (Mollusca; Gastropoda) americanos com comentários sobre sua importância econômica, ambiental e na saúde. Biociências, Porto Alegre, 1: 61-75.; Mansur & Thomé, 1994Mansur, G. & Thomé, J.W. 1994. Contribuição à biología de Sarasinula linguaeformis (Semper, 1885) e Sarasinula plebeia (Fischer, 1868) (Veronicellidae, Gastropoda). Biociências, Porto Alegre, 2(2): 39-47.; Thomé et al., 1997Thomé, J.W.; dos Santos, P.H. & Pedott, L. 1997. Annotated list of Veronicellidae from the collections of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia and the National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC, USA (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Soleolifera). Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington, 110(4): 520-536.; Simone, 2006Simone, L.R.L.D. 2006. Land and freshwater Mollusks of Brazil. São Paulo, EGB, FAPESP. 390p.; Agudo-Padrón, 2008Agudo-Padrón, A.I. 2008. Listagem sistemática dos moluscos continentais ocorrentes no Estado de Santa Catarina, Brasil. Comunicaciones de la Sociedad Malacológica del Uruguay, 9(91): 147-179.; GBIF, 2020Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF). 2020. Sarasinula plebeia (P. Fischer, 1868). In: Miller, S.E. & Rycroft, S. Terrestrial Slugs Web. Scratchpads. Available at: Available at: http://doi.org/10.15468/jjlt4h . Access in: 09/03/2020.
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). Colombia: Departments of Risaralda (Pereira), Atlantico (Barranquilla), Valle del Cauca (Palmira) Antioquía (San Nicolas Valley), and Caldas. (Götting, 1978Götting, K.J. 1978. Lista preliminar de los caracoles terrestres de la región septentrional de Colombia. Anales Del Instituto de Investigaciones Marinas de Punta de Betín, 10: 101-110.; GBIF, 2020Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF). 2020. Sarasinula plebeia (P. Fischer, 1868). In: Miller, S.E. & Rycroft, S. Terrestrial Slugs Web. Scratchpads. Available at: Available at: http://doi.org/10.15468/jjlt4h . Access in: 09/03/2020.
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). Andina región (Constantino et al., 2010Constantino, L.M.; Gomes, S. & Benavides, P. 2010. Descripción y daños causados por las babosas Colosius pulcher y Sarasinula plebeia en el cultivo del café en Colombia. Avances Técnicos Cenicafé, 392: 1-8.). Ecuador: Provinces of Zamora and Pichincha (GBIF, 2020Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF). 2020. Sarasinula plebeia (P. Fischer, 1868). In: Miller, S.E. & Rycroft, S. Terrestrial Slugs Web. Scratchpads. Available at: Available at: http://doi.org/10.15468/jjlt4h . Access in: 09/03/2020.
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). Peru: Departments of Lambayeque and Loreto (Iquitos) (GBIF, 2020Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF). 2020. Sarasinula plebeia (P. Fischer, 1868). In: Miller, S.E. & Rycroft, S. Terrestrial Slugs Web. Scratchpads. Available at: Available at: http://doi.org/10.15468/jjlt4h . Access in: 09/03/2020.
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). Venezuela: States of Anzoátegui (San Tome), Aragua, Caracas (Campo Alegre), Mérida, Miranda (El Hatillo), Monagas, Sucre, and Táchira, (Fernández de Varela, 1982Fernández de Varela, J. 1982. Contribución al conocimiento de las babosas y sietecueros (Mollusca: Gastropoda) que causan daños a la agricultura en Venezuela. Revista de la Facultad de Agronomía, Maracay, 7: 353-386.; Thomé et al., 1997Thomé, J.W.; dos Santos, P.H. & Pedott, L. 1997. Annotated list of Veronicellidae from the collections of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia and the National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC, USA (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Soleolifera). Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington, 110(4): 520-536.; GBIF, 2020Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF). 2020. Sarasinula plebeia (P. Fischer, 1868). In: Miller, S.E. & Rycroft, S. Terrestrial Slugs Web. Scratchpads. Available at: Available at: http://doi.org/10.15468/jjlt4h . Access in: 09/03/2020.
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).

DISCUSSION

For Argentina, eight species of Veronicellidae are registered according to Santin & Miquel (2015Santin, R.A. & Miquel, S.E. 2015. Veronicellidae in Argentina: taxonomy, morphology and distribution (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Systellomatophora). Archiv für Molluskenkunde, 144(2): 105-123.). In their review, Sarasinula linguaeformis is cited for Argentina, in the provinces of Tucumán, Corrientes, and Misiones (Puerto Iguazú city), while Sarasinula plebeia has no records in Argentina. Mansur & Thomé (1994Mansur, G. & Thomé, J.W. 1994. Contribuição à biología de Sarasinula linguaeformis (Semper, 1885) e Sarasinula plebeia (Fischer, 1868) (Veronicellidae, Gastropoda). Biociências, Porto Alegre, 2(2): 39-47.) examined Sarasinula specimens of Corrientes (Argentina), but they do not specify if they were S. plebeia or S. linguaeformis.

There are no studies in South America that relate the internal anatomy of the different populations of this species. However, the measurements taken in the male genital system of the specimens studied here (width to length ratio of the penial papilla and width of glans) are according to the those mentioned for the non-Australian specimens (Gomes & Thomé, 2002Gomes, S.R. & Thomé, J.W. 2002. Variabilidade morfológica de Sarasinula plebeia (Fischer, 1868) (Gastropoda, Veronicellidae) na região biogeográfica australiana. Acta Biológica Leopoldensia, 24: 37-46.).

With this new record in the Misiones, there are now seven species of Veronicellidae in this province: Angustipes difficilis (Colosi, 1921), Phyllocaulis soleiformis (d’Orbigny, 1835), P. variegatus (Semper, 1885Semper, C. 1885. Landmollusken. In: Reisen im Archipel der Philippinen. Wiesbaden, C.W. Kreidel’s. p. 291-327.), P. tuberculosus (Martens, 1868), Latipes erinaceus (Colosi, 1921), that Oliveira Rocha & D’ávila (2019Oliveira Rocha, C.A. & D’ávila, S. 2019. New morphological characterization of Latipes erinaceus (Gastropoda, Veronicellidae), differential diagnosis for the genera Angustipes and Latipes, and novel combinations for species of Latipes. Zoological Science, Tokyo, 36(3): 231-241.) recently included in Angustipes genus, Sarasinula linguaeformis, and S. plebeia. In turn, in the Puerto Iguazú city, six of these species are registered (P. tuberculosus is absent), and the two Sarasinula species coexist. Santin & Miquel (2015Santin, R.A. & Miquel, S.E. 2015. Veronicellidae in Argentina: taxonomy, morphology and distribution (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Systellomatophora). Archiv für Molluskenkunde, 144(2): 105-123.) cited Angustipes difficilis and Phyllocaulis soleiformis in Chaco province. There are no previous records for Selvas de Rio de Oro.

Only two specimens of S. plebeia have been registered in Argentina since no new sampling has been carried out at both sites since then. However, the occurrence in two different ecoregions indicates that their presence in Argentina is possibly due to different events.

Since S. plebeia is considered to have a neotropical origin as mentioned by Cowie et al. (2008Cowie, R.H.; Hayes, K.A.; Tran, C.T. & Meyer, W.M. 2008. The horticultural industry as a vector of alien snails and slugs: Widespread invasions in Hawaii. International Journal of Pest Management, 54: 267-276.), the presence in Argentina, surely due to human activity, is within its potential distribution. For this reason, the presence in Argentina can be considered as a “Transplant of species” as defined by Pérez et al. (2007Pérez, J.E.; Alfonsi, C.; Salazar, S.K.; Macsotay, O.; Barrios, J. & Martinez Escarbassiere, R. 2007. Especies marinas exóticas y criptogénicas en las Costas de Venezuela. Boletin del Instituto Oceanográfico de Venezuela, 46: 79-96.). The nearest records of S. plebeia to Argentina were reported for the Brazilian states of Rio Grande do Sul and Santa Catarina (Mansur & Thomé, 1994Mansur, G. & Thomé, J.W. 1994. Contribuição à biología de Sarasinula linguaeformis (Semper, 1885) e Sarasinula plebeia (Fischer, 1868) (Veronicellidae, Gastropoda). Biociências, Porto Alegre, 2(2): 39-47.; Simone, 2006Simone, L.R.L.D. 2006. Land and freshwater Mollusks of Brazil. São Paulo, EGB, FAPESP. 390p.; Agudo-Padrón et al., 2013Agudo-Padrón, A.I. & Saalfeld, K. 2013. Moluscos e Saúde Pública em Santa Catarina: subsídios para a formulação estadual de políticas preventivas sanitaristas. Duque de Caxias,RJ, Espaço Científico Livre Projetos Editoriais. 132 pp.; Gomes et al., 2013Gomes, S.R.; Robinson, D.G.; Zimmerman, F.J.; Obregón, O. & Barr, N.B. 2013. Morphological and molecular analysis of the Andean slugs Colosius confuses, n. sp., a newly recognized pest of cultivated flowers and coffee from Colombia, Ecuador and Peru, and Colosius pulcher (Colosi, 1921) (Gastropoda, Veronicellidae). Malacologia, 56: 1-31.), both bordering on the province of Misiones and corresponding to the terrestrial ecoregions of Araucaria Moist Forests and Uruguayan Savanna. According to Darrigran et al. (2020Darrigran, G.; Agudo-Padrón, A.I.; Baez, P.; Belz, C.; Cardoso, F.; Carranza, A.; Collado, G.; Correoso, M.; Cuezzo, M.G.; Fabres, A.; Gutiérrez Gregoric, D.E.; Letelier, S.; Ludwig, S.; Mansur, M.C.; Pastorino, G.; Penchaszadeh, P.E.; Peralta, C; Rebolledo, A.; Rumi, A.; Santos, S.; Thiengo, S.; Vidigal, T. & Damborenea, C. 2020. Non-native South American mollusks: Prelude to an exotic ecosystem? Biological Invasions, 22(3): 853-871.), and the distribution here presented, this species is present in 32 terrestrial ecoregions of South America. The new records correspond to two new ecoregions so that this entity is now registered in at least 34 ecoregions out of a total of 109 in South America.

The new records in Argentina belong to two new ecoregions for this species, which not only covers Argentina but also regions of Paraguay and Brazil. Given that the environmental conditions in each ecoregion are similar (e.g., climate, geomorphology, soil, hydrology) this species could potentially be registered in Paraguay.

Puerto Iguazú city has been affected since 2010 by the presence of the African giant snail Achatina fulica Bowdich, 1822 and other invasive gastropods such as Bradybaena similaris (Férussac, 1822) and Meghimatium pictum (Stoliczka, 1873) (Gutiérrez Gregoric et al., 2011Gutiérrez Gregoric, D.E.; Núñez, V.; Vogler, R.E. & Rumi, A. 2011. Invasion of the Argentinean Paranense rainforest by giant African snail, Achatina fulica. American Malacological Bulletin , 29(1-2): 135-137., 2013aGutiérrez Gregoric, D.E.; Núñez, V.; Vogler, R.E.; Beltramino, A. & Rumi, A. 2013a. Gasterópodos terrestres de la provincia de Misiones, Argentina. Revista de Biología Tropical, 61(4): 1759-1768., bGutiérrez Gregoric, D.E.; Beltramino, A.; Vogler, R.E.; Cuezzo, M.G.; Núñez, V.; Gomes, S.R.; Virgillito, M. & Miquel, S.E. 2013b. First records of four exotic slugs in Argentina. American Malacological Bulletin, 31(2): 245-256.). There are currently 30 non-native species of land gastropods in Argentina, mostly in the North and Northeast regions (Darrigran et al., 2020Darrigran, G.; Agudo-Padrón, A.I.; Baez, P.; Belz, C.; Cardoso, F.; Carranza, A.; Collado, G.; Correoso, M.; Cuezzo, M.G.; Fabres, A.; Gutiérrez Gregoric, D.E.; Letelier, S.; Ludwig, S.; Mansur, M.C.; Pastorino, G.; Penchaszadeh, P.E.; Peralta, C; Rebolledo, A.; Rumi, A.; Santos, S.; Thiengo, S.; Vidigal, T. & Damborenea, C. 2020. Non-native South American mollusks: Prelude to an exotic ecosystem? Biological Invasions, 22(3): 853-871.). The presence of non-native, invasive, or transplanted species increases the transmission of parasitosis in this area, in addition to incorporating a new potential crop pest.

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