NEMATODES

taxonomy, morphology and phylogeny

Desmotersia levinae, a new genus and new species of free-living nematode from bathyal oxygen minimum zone sediments off Callao, Peru, with discussion on the classification of the genus Richtersia (Chromadorida: Selachinematidae)

Publication Type:Journal Article
Year of Publication:2009
Authors:C. Neira, Decraemer W.
Journal:Organisms Diversity & EvolutionOrganisms Diversity & Evolution
Volume:9
Pagination:1-2
ISBN Number:1439-6092
Accession Number:WOS:000265664600001
Abstract:

Desmotersia levinae gen. n., sp. n. is proposed., based on material found in bathyal oxygen minimum zone sediments off the coast of Peru. Desmotersia closely resembles Richtersia in the animals' general appreance and in spiny ornamentation of the body cuticle, but clearly differs in stoma structure and by the presence of a dorsal tooth. Desmotersia levinae is characterized by a variety of spiny ornamentations anteriorly formed by bipartite spines arranged into a fin-like picket fence, by a head with an asymmetrical cephalic capsule, presence of two closely spaced ventral longitudinal rows of copulatory thorns, and by 2-4 ventral thorns in mid-tail positions on the male. As Desmotersia apparently forms a link between Selachinematidae and Desmodoridae, the systematic positions of Desmotersia and Richtersia are discussed. Lis is the :interaction between D. levinae and its habitat, in the full, online edition of this paper. (C) 2008 Gesellschaft fur Biologische Systematik. Published by Elsevier GmbH. All rights reserved.

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