Setosabatieria
Key to all known species of Setosabatieria 1 Tail conico-cylindrical. 2 - Tail conical. S. conicauda n. sp. (New Zealand) 2 Arcuate or curved spicules. 3 - L-shaped spicules with median hollow region. S. australis Leduc & Gwyther 2008 (New Zealand) 3 Spicules with central cuticularised strip. 4...
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Online Access: | https://zenodo.org/record/5663579 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5663579 |
Summary: | Key to all known species of Setosabatieria 1 Tail conico-cylindrical. 2 - Tail conical. S. conicauda n. sp. (New Zealand) 2 Arcuate or curved spicules. 3 - L-shaped spicules with median hollow region. S. australis Leduc & Gwyther 2008 (New Zealand) 3 Spicules with central cuticularised strip. 4 - Spicules without central cuticularised strip. 5 4 Leaf-like extensions of the cuticle lateral to cloaca; 11–16 precloacal supplements. S. hilarula (De Man 1922) Platt 1985 (North Sea, English Channel, Mediterranean, Northwest Atlantic, Southeast Atlantic, Bay of Bengal) - Leaf-like projections absent; 9 precloacal supplements. S. jingjingae Guo & Warwick 2001 (Bohai Sea) 5 Amphideal fovea with more than 3 turns. 6 - Amphideal fovea with 2.5 turns; gubernaculum with triangular apophysis. S. triangularis Riera et al. 2006 (Canary Islands) 6 Amphideal fovea with 4.25 turns; 3–4 sub-cephalic setae per file. S. fibulata (Wieser 1954) Platt 1985 (Chile) - Amphideal fovea with 3.5 turns; 6–8 sub-cephalic setae per file. S. coomansi Huang & Zhang 2006 (Yellow Sea) Published as part of D, Leduc, K, Probert P. & D, Nodder S., 2012, Two new free-living nematode species (Comesomatidae) from the continental slope of New Zealand, with keys and notes on distribution, pp. 40-55 in Zootaxa 3348 on page 51, DOI:10.5281/zenodo.210400 |
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