Setosabatieria longiapophysis Guo, Huang, Chen, Wang, and Lin 2015
- Dataset
- Two new free-living nematode species of Setosabatieria (Comesomatidea) from the East China Sea and the Chukchi Sea
- Rank
- SPECIES
- Published in
- Guo, Y. Q., Huang, D. Y., Chen, Y. Z., Wang, J. J., Lin, R. C. (2015): Two new free-living nematode species of Setosabatieria (Comesomatidea) from the East China Sea and the Chukchi Sea. Journal of Natural History 49 (33): 2021-2033, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2015.1006286
Classification
- kingdom
- Animalia
- phylum
- Nematoda
- class
- Chromadorea
- order
- Araeolaimida
- family
- Comesomatidae
- genus
- Setosabatieria
- species
- Setosabatieria longiapophysis
description
Measurements Measurements are given in Table 1. – 252 W 2273 Holotype ♂ 1: 16 41 49 39 2480 µm; a = 50.6, b = 9.8, c = 12.0, Spic = 66.0 µm – 270 V 2312 Paratype ♀ 1: 2540 µm; a = 49.8, b = 9.4, c = 11.2, V % = 50.0 % 16 41 51 38 Description Body cylindrical, tapering towards both extremities, maximum body diameter 42 – 58 µm. Cuticle not punctate but with faint transverse striations visible throughout body. Head narrower than rest of body due to constriction at level of amphidial fovea. Buccal cavity cup-shaped. Inner labial sensilla not visible, outer labial sensilla setiform, 2 μm long. Four cephalic setae 16 – 19 µm long (100 – 120 % of head diameter). Cervical setae, similar to cephalic setae length, arranged in four longitudinal files of seven to nine setae. Amphidial fovea spiral, with 2.75 – 3 turns, 15 – 17 µm in diameter, occupying 49 – 69 % of corresponding body diameter. Pharynx gradually enlarging posteriorly but without true terminal bulb. Nerve ring at 61 – 65 % of pharynx length from anterior end. Cardia small, muscular, surrounded by intestinal tissue. Excretory pore posterior to nerve ring. Tail conico-cylindrical, 5.3 – 6.0 times anal body diameter, with numerous caudal setae. Tail tip enlarged with three terminal setae 12 µm long. Caudal glands and spinneret well developed. Males. Testes opposite and outstretched. Anterior testis situated to left of intestine, posterior testis to right. Spicules paired, equal, arcuate, with slightly marked capitulum and a central cuticularized septum at the proximal end. Gubernaculum with 31 – 37 µm long straight dorsocaudal directed apophyses. Fifteen or 16 poorly developed small precloacal papillate supplements, posterior supplements with closer spacing. Females. Similar to male in general characteristics, but amphid diameter smaller; vulva at 49 – 50 % of total body length but developed reproductive system not found.
diagnosis
Differential diagnosis Setosabatieria longiapophysis sp. nov. is similar to Setosabatieria triangularis Riera et al. 2006 in that they both have longer cephalic setae than in the other species, and a similar number of cervical setae in each sublateral row and precloacal supplements (Table 3). However, Setosabatieria longiapophysis sp. nov. has spicules with straight apophyses 31 – 37 µm long in contrast to the triangular apophyses of S. triangularis.
etymology
Etymology This species is named for the long straight apophyses of gubernaculum.
materials_examined
Type material Five males and two females were collected from station XMGLY L 2. Holotype: ♂ 1 on slide number XMGLY 20111016 L 206. Paratypes: ♂ 2 and ♀ 2 on slide number XMGLY 20111016 L 205, ♂ 3 on XMGLY 20111016 L 210, ♂ 4 on XMGLY 20111016 L 218, ♂ 5 and ♀ 1 on XMGLY 20111016 L 213. Type locality and habitat Intertidal sandy sediment at Gulang Island, Xiamen, the East China Sea. Latitude: 118.0666 ° E, longitude: 24.4333 ° N. Characteristics of surface sediment: Silt + clay 0.07 %, salinity 20 – 22 ‰, total organic matter 0.0192 %.