Descriptions of Pseudosteineria horrida (Steiner, 1916) and P. ventropapillata sp. nov. from the White Sea with a review of the genus Pseudosteineria Wieser, 1956 (Nematoda: Monhysterida: Xyalidae)

Incorrect ISSN 0001-6454 Bibliogr. p. 287 P. 281-287 : ill. 24 cm Pseudosteineria ventropapillata sp. nov. (White Sea) belongs to the species group with the amphids situated just anteriorly to the long cervical setae. The new species differs strongly from other species of this group in having anumbe...

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Main Author: Tchesunov, Alexei V.
Other Authors: Polska Akademia Nauk. Muzeum i Instytut Zoologii
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: Muzeum i Instytut Zoologii PAN 2000
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Online Access:https://rcin.org.pl/dlibra/publication/edition/56494/content
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Summary:Incorrect ISSN 0001-6454 Bibliogr. p. 287 P. 281-287 : ill. 24 cm Pseudosteineria ventropapillata sp. nov. (White Sea) belongs to the species group with the amphids situated just anteriorly to the long cervical setae. The new species differs strongly from other species of this group in having anumber of preanal midventral supplementary papillae of various sizes. Pseudosteineria horrida (Steiner, 1916) is redescribed from specimens from the White Sea. Its geographical area includes the coast of Greenland, Barents Sea and White Sea. An amended generic diagnosis of Pseudosteineriais presented. This genus now consists of eleven valid species. A key for their identification is given. Na s. red. błędny ISSN 0001-6454 Bibliogr. s. 287 S. 281-287 : il. 24 cm Pseudosteineria ventropapillata sp. nov. (White Sea) belongs to the species group with the amphids situated just anteriorly to the long cervical setae. The new species differs strongly from other species of this group in having anumber of preanal midventral supplementary papillae of various sizes. Pseudosteineria horrida (Steiner, 1916) is redescribed from specimens from the White Sea. Its geographical area includes the coast of Greenland, Barents Sea and White Sea. An amended generic diagnosis of Pseudosteineriais presented. This genus now consists of eleven valid species. A key for their identification is given.