Actinonema pachydermatum Cobb, 1920
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https://doi.org/ 10.26515/rzsi/v121/i2/2021/151251 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13187067 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039F190C-FFBF-3D1D-9693-FCC19E6F2AA7 |
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Felipe |
scientific name |
Actinonema pachydermatum Cobb, 1920 |
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8. Actinonema pachydermatum Cobb, 1920 View in CoL *
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1920. Actinonema pachydermatum Cobb. Contributions to a science of nematology, 9: 339.
Material examined: Male, 1♂, (Reg. No. N. 352), Hope Island Date, 2.iv.2016, Coll. G. Sivaleela.
Diagnostic characters: This species distinguished by the presence of oval amphid with a double contour, L- shaped curved spicules.
Description: Body length 0.7 mm. Maximum diameter of body is 29 µm. Cuticle ornamentation heterogeneous and complex. Amphid about 0.7 c.d wide. Oesophagus with posterior bulb. Tail conical pointed tip about 5 a.b.d. Spicules telamons. Ventral enlarged annules extend about 7 a.b.d anterior to cloaca.
Distribution: Continental shelf of eastern Arabian Sea ( Sajan and Damodaran, 2007); Continental slope of Bay of Bengal (Mani, 2008). Elsewhere: North-east England, Northumberland coast.
Remarks: This species is closely related to the earlier description of Platt & Warwick (1983) by its oval-shaped amphids and differs in the cuticle from other species, so this species placed as A. pachydermatum
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