Chaetonotus (Hystricochaetonotus) aemilianus Balsamo 1978

Chaetonotus (Hystricochaetonotus) aemilianus Balsamo, 1978 (Fig. 11) Localities: Gravel pit, Åhus, Skåne (N 55 º 55 ’ 43 ’’; E 14 º 15 ’ 08’’), April 10, 2009; A small pond close to lake Torneträsk at Abisko Scientific Research Station, Lapland (N 68 º 21 ’ 19 ’’; E 18 º 49 ’ 21 ’’), June 30, 2010....

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Main Author: Kånneby, Tobias
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Published: 2013
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Online Access:https://zenodo.org/record/5632021
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5632021
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Summary:Chaetonotus (Hystricochaetonotus) aemilianus Balsamo, 1978 (Fig. 11) Localities: Gravel pit, Åhus, Skåne (N 55 º 55 ’ 43 ’’; E 14 º 15 ’ 08’’), April 10, 2009; A small pond close to lake Torneträsk at Abisko Scientific Research Station, Lapland (N 68 º 21 ’ 19 ’’; E 18 º 49 ’ 21 ’’), June 30, 2010. Material: 4 specimens. TL, 112–122 µm; FL, 16–18 µm; AL, 9–10 µm; PhL, 28–29 µm; MD, 4–5 µm; TNC, ~ 14; DC, 8–9; DR, ~ 12; VLC, 5–6; DS, 5– 7 x 4–5 µm; DSp, 5–6 µm; VC, 7; VTS, 8 x 3–4 µm. Small species. Head rounded to weakly five-lobed with two pairs of cephalic sensory ciliary tufts. Hypostomium absent. Two pairs of dorsal sensory bristles present, the posterior pair emerging from specialized sub-triangular double-keeled scales at U 79. Furca straight with adhesive tubes constituting approximately half of the total furca length. Head and neck regions may be naked or covered by smaller scales similar to those of the trunk region (Balsamo 1980). Dorsal trunk surface covered by three-lobed to pentagonal scales, in general with short simple spines; however, 7–8 larger scales in the trunk region bear longer barbed spines, 18–22 µm in length, while others may be deprived scales altogether. Anterior to the furcal branches a pair of double-keeled round to sub-rectangular scales sometimes present, surrounded by four pairs of elongated three-lobed scales, similar to those of C. (H.) hystrix. Ventral interciliary area can be naked or covered by round smooth scales (Balsamo 1980). A pair of keeled ventral terminal scales present. Ventral ciliation in two separate longitudinal bands. Mouth terminal to subterminal. Pharynx with weak anterior and posterior swellings. PhIJ at U 27–29. Intestine straight with anus at U 82–83. The Swedish specimens were in parthenogenetic or post-parthenogenetic phase. Two specimens had a well developed horseshoe-shaped X-organ. One of them also showed packets of apparently rod-shaped spermatozoa anterior to the X-organ. C. (H.) aemilianus is one of the most variable gastrotrich species and four ...