Crenopharynginae

Subfamily Crenopharynginae Platonova, 1976 1 (4) Precloacal supplement absent. 2 (3) Pharyngeal capsule with long outgrowths filled with pharyngeal muscle tissue (Type III). Spicules long, more than 2 a.b.d... .............................................................................. Crenopharyn...

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Main Authors: Zograf, Julia K., Trebukhova, Yulia A., Pavlyuk, Olga N.
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Published: Zenodo 2015
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5665092
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Summary:Subfamily Crenopharynginae Platonova, 1976 1 (4) Precloacal supplement absent. 2 (3) Pharyngeal capsule with long outgrowths filled with pharyngeal muscle tissue (Type III). Spicules long, more than 2 a.b.d... .............................................................................. Crenopharynx Filipjev, 1934 3 (2) Pharyngeal capsule without long outgrowths filled with muscle tissue (Type I). Spicules less or equal 2 a.b.d.............. .......................................................................... Phanodermopsis Ditlevsen, 1926 4 (1) Tubular precloacal supplement present. 5 (10) Cephalic capsule weakly developed, pharyngeal capsule cap-shaped (Type II). 6 (7) Head set-off by a constriction...................................................... Micoletzkyia Ditlevsen, 1926 7 (6) Head not set-off by a constriction. 8 (9) Spicules long (more than 2 a.b.d.)........................................................ Klugea Filipjev, 1927 9 (8) Spicules short (less or equal 2 a.b.d.) with bluntly capitate posterior end.......................... Dayellus Inglis, 1964 10 (5) Other type of pharyngo-cephalic complex 11 (12) Pharyngeal capsule with small outgrowths (Type II).................................... Phanodermella Kreis, 1928 12 (11) Pharyngeal capsule with thin and sclerotized outgrowths. Walls of the cephalic capsule thicken and there are grooves at the base of head setae (Type IV)...................................................... Paraphanoderma Inglis, 1971 : Published as part of Zograf, Julia K., Trebukhova, Yulia A. & Pavlyuk, Olga N., 2015, Description of new species of Phanodermopsis (Enoplida, Phanodermatidae) with key to genera of family Phanodermatidae and pictorial key to Phanodermopsis species, pp. 277-289 in Zootaxa 4032 (3) on pages 281-282, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4032.3.3, http://zenodo.org/record/234164 : {"references": ["Platonova, T. A. (1976) Lower Enoplida (free-living marine nematodes) of the seas of the USSR Issledovaniya Fauny Morei (Nematody i ikh rol' v meiobentose), 15, 3 - 164. [in Russian]", "Filipjev, I. N. (1934) The classification of the free-living nematodes and their relation to the parasitic nematodes. Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections, 89, 1 - 63.", "Ditlevsen, H. (1926) Free-living nematodes. The Danish Ingolf Expedition Volume IV, 6, 1 - 42.", "Filipjev, I. N. (1927) Les nematodes libres des mers septentrionales appartenant a la famille des Enoplidae. Archiv fur Naturgeschichte. Jahrgang 91 A, Heft 6, 1 - 216.", "Inglis, W. G. (1964) The marine Enoplida (Nematoda): a comparative study of the head. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Zoology, 11, 165 - 376.", "Kreis, H. A. (1928) Die freilebenden marinen Nematoden der Spitzbergen-Expedition von F. Roemer und F. Schaudinn im Jahre 1898. Mitteilungen aus dem Zoologischen Museum in Berlin, 14, 131 - 197.", "Inglis, W. G. (1971) Marine Enoplida (Nematoda) from Western Australia. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia, 95, 65 - 78."]}