Leptolaimus papilliger de Man, 1876
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https://doi.org/ 10.26515/rzsi/v121/i2/2021/151251 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039F190C-FFAB-3D09-9555-FCAA9FE72E86 |
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Felipe |
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Leptolaimus papilliger de Man, 1876 |
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43. Leptolaimus papilliger de Man, 1876 View in CoL *
(Figure 22A-C)
1876. Leptolaimus papilliger de Man, Tijdschr. ned. dierk. Vereen., 2: 169-170.
Material examined: 2♂,(Reg.No.N.210),Krishnapatinam,
30.vii.2014, Coll. G. Sivaleela.
Diagnostic characters: This species is characterized by the presence of a long buccal cavity, tubular and cuticularized amphids and tubular precloacal supplements.
Description: Body length 0.5mm. Maximum diameter 15 µm. Cuticle with longitudinal un-striated lines and four sub ventral files of setae. Cephalic setae 3.3.-5 µm long. Buccal cavity is small and tapering. Oesophagus is cylindrical (124-148 µm). Tail is conico-cylindrical (4 a.b.d). Spicules are 15-19 µm wide and arcuate. Gubernaculum with a pointed dorsal apophysis.
Distribution: Continental shelf of southwest Bay of Bengal ( Ansari et al., 2012). Elsewhere: Exe estuary, South-west England, Strangford Lough.
Remarks: This species examined well with the earlier description of Platt & Warwick (1988) by its long buccal cavity. The length of the described specimen and the present specimen is the same.
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