Monhysteridae

Monhysteridae de Man 1876 Although Xyalidae are associated mostly with euhaline areas, it is perceived that species of Monhysteridae are confined mainly to marine littoral, estuarine, brackish, limnic and even terrestrial environments (Lorenzen 1978, 1979; Jacobs 1987). Marine Monhysteridae also dwe...

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Main Authors: Tchesunov, Alexei V., Miljutina, Maria A.
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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:5658415 2024-09-15T17:50:59+00:00 Monhysteridae Tchesunov, Alexei V. Miljutina, Maria A. 2005-12-31 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5658415 http://treatment.plazi.org/id/E535B46CFFABFFC4C707FBB82AE718AE unknown Zenodo https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.169981 http://publication.plazi.org/id/190CCC14FFADFFC3C60FFF992B421B18 https://sibils.text-analytics.ch/search/collections/plazi/E535B46CFFABFFC4C707FBB82AE718AE https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5658414 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5658415 oai:zenodo.org:5658415 http://treatment.plazi.org/id/E535B46CFFABFFC4C707FBB82AE718AE info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode Three new minute nematode species of the superfamily Monhysteroidea from Arctic Abyss, pp. 19-32 in Zootaxa, 1051, 25-26, (2005-12-31) Biodiversity Taxonomy Animalia Nematoda Adenophorea Monhysterida Monhysteridae info:eu-repo/semantics/other 2005 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.565841510.5281/zenodo.16998110.5281/zenodo.5658414 2024-07-25T18:51:48Z Monhysteridae de Man 1876 Although Xyalidae are associated mostly with euhaline areas, it is perceived that species of Monhysteridae are confined mainly to marine littoral, estuarine, brackish, limnic and even terrestrial environments (Lorenzen 1978, 1979; Jacobs 1987). Marine Monhysteridae also dwell in supertidal and tidal zones as well as in decaying plant material and on body surface of some marine animals, usually crustaceans, with a few species living in the sublitoral zone and thus are considered as true marine species (Lorenzen 1979). The only species thought to occur off coastal zones was believed to be Odontolaimus ceti , a symbiont of finback whales. However, investigation of deepsea meiofauna, revealed the presence of many small and minute species of Monhysteridae. Monhysteridae species have been recorded in deepsea sediments, with the use of more accurate methods of sampling and isolation of abyssal meiofauna such as multicorers and successive sieving through meshes with minimal mesh size of 30 µm (Bussau 1993; Vincx et al . 1994; Vopel & Thiel 2001). The generic taxonomy of Monhysteridae is now rather confused. Lorenzen (1978) clearly separated the family Monhysteridae s. str. from the related Xyalidae. Andrássy (1981) revised all inland aquatic and terrestrial species of Monhysteridae and provided emended diagnoses for Monhystera s. str., Monhystrella , Sinanema and the newly established Anguimonhystera , Eumonhystera and Geomonhystera . Unfortunately, Andrássy (1981) ignored brackish and marine species which actually constitute more than half species of Monhysteridae (Gerlach & Riemann 1973). Jacobs (1987) updated the taxonomy of Monhysteridae with the provision of complete lists of marine species and the erection of the new genus Thalassomonhystera . However, demarcation between genera remains obscure. Thus, Jacobs (1987) established the tribes Monhysterini (comprising of two genera, Eumonhystera Andrássy 1981 and Monhystera Bastian 1865) and Thalassomonhysterini Jacobs 1987 (comprising ... Other/Unknown Material Arctic Zenodo
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topic Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Nematoda
Adenophorea
Monhysterida
Monhysteridae
spellingShingle Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Nematoda
Adenophorea
Monhysterida
Monhysteridae
Tchesunov, Alexei V.
Miljutina, Maria A.
Monhysteridae
topic_facet Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Nematoda
Adenophorea
Monhysterida
Monhysteridae
description Monhysteridae de Man 1876 Although Xyalidae are associated mostly with euhaline areas, it is perceived that species of Monhysteridae are confined mainly to marine littoral, estuarine, brackish, limnic and even terrestrial environments (Lorenzen 1978, 1979; Jacobs 1987). Marine Monhysteridae also dwell in supertidal and tidal zones as well as in decaying plant material and on body surface of some marine animals, usually crustaceans, with a few species living in the sublitoral zone and thus are considered as true marine species (Lorenzen 1979). The only species thought to occur off coastal zones was believed to be Odontolaimus ceti , a symbiont of finback whales. However, investigation of deepsea meiofauna, revealed the presence of many small and minute species of Monhysteridae. Monhysteridae species have been recorded in deepsea sediments, with the use of more accurate methods of sampling and isolation of abyssal meiofauna such as multicorers and successive sieving through meshes with minimal mesh size of 30 µm (Bussau 1993; Vincx et al . 1994; Vopel & Thiel 2001). The generic taxonomy of Monhysteridae is now rather confused. Lorenzen (1978) clearly separated the family Monhysteridae s. str. from the related Xyalidae. Andrássy (1981) revised all inland aquatic and terrestrial species of Monhysteridae and provided emended diagnoses for Monhystera s. str., Monhystrella , Sinanema and the newly established Anguimonhystera , Eumonhystera and Geomonhystera . Unfortunately, Andrássy (1981) ignored brackish and marine species which actually constitute more than half species of Monhysteridae (Gerlach & Riemann 1973). Jacobs (1987) updated the taxonomy of Monhysteridae with the provision of complete lists of marine species and the erection of the new genus Thalassomonhystera . However, demarcation between genera remains obscure. Thus, Jacobs (1987) established the tribes Monhysterini (comprising of two genera, Eumonhystera Andrássy 1981 and Monhystera Bastian 1865) and Thalassomonhysterini Jacobs 1987 (comprising ...
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title_full_unstemmed Monhysteridae
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