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Zookeys ; 1189: 231-256, 2024.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38282715

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Marimermithid nematodes parasitising invertebrates are mainly found in the deep-sea environments. Several adult and juvenile specimens marimermithids of the genus Aborjinia have been found in bottom sediments and inside Polychaeta during recent cruises to the Kuril-Kamchatka trench and the Kuril Basin (the Sea of Okhotsk). New species are described based on integrative study. Aborjiniaprofundasp. nov. differs from A.eulagiscae by the location of the ventral gland cell bodies (posterior to the nerve ring vs posterior to the cardia), by the smaller body size (23-28 mm vs 103-132 mm) and shorter tail (193-263 µm vs 500-850 µm). BI and ML phylogenetic analyses based on 18S and 28S rDNA suggest that genus Aborjinia belongs to the family Leptosomatidae. Based on molecular and morphological characters the new genus Paraborjiniagen. nov. is proposed for A.corallicola. Within the family Leptosomatidae the new genus differs from all genera except Aborjinia by its endoparasitic lifestyle and hologonic ovaries. Paraborjiniagen. nov. differs from Aborjinia by the position of cephalic sensitive organs (outer labial and cephalic papillae in two separate circles vs outer labial and cephalic papillae in one circle) and by the parasitic adult (vs free-living in Aborjinia).

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Zootaxa ; 4802(3): zootaxa.4802.3.10, 2020 Jun 24.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33056050

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Oloncholaimus piipi gen. et sp. nov. is described from Piip submarine volcano, the Bering Sea. Oloncholaimus gen. nov. shows all main characters of Oncholaiminae: females monodelphic-prodelphic with antidromously reflexed ovary, three teeth with left ventrosublateral the largest, oncholaimoid type of Demanian system. New genus can be differentiated from all other genera of the family Oncholaimidae by the complex shape of dorsal and right ventrosublateral teeth with apical antler-shaped extension. Oloncholaimus piipi sp. nov. has large body (5960-7045 µm), six outer labial and four cephalic setae equal in size (5-7 µm), equal spicules (110-131 µm long) without gubernaculum, and complex precloacal supplementary organ composed of 8-9 cylindrical processes.


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Enóplidos , Nematodos , Animales , Femenino
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