Pseudelzalia, Yu & Xu, 2014

Yu, Tingting & Xu, Kuidong, 2014, Two new nematodes, Pseudelzalia longiseta gen. nov., sp. nov. and Paramonohystera sinica sp. nov. (Monhysterida: Xyalidae), from sediment in the East China Sea, Journal of Natural History 49 (9), pp. 509-526 : 510-511

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222933.2014.953224

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4328089

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03EE3950-5F7A-E133-85C8-FBABA2D8FCAB

treatment provided by

Carolina

scientific name

Pseudelzalia
status

gen. nov.

Genus Pseudelzalia View in CoL gen. nov.

Diagnosis

Xyalidae with six labial papillae and 10 cephalic setae, cylindrical buccal cavity, elongate (>2 a.b.d.) spicules, and conico-cylindrical tail devoid of terminal setae.

Etymology

Composition of the Greek prefix pseudo- (false) and the generic name Elzalia , referring to the similarity of the genus to Elzalia . Feminine gender.

Type species

Pseudelzalia longiseta View in CoL gen. nov., sp. nov.

Familial assignment and comparison with related genera and species

The new species Pseudelzalia longiseta View in CoL sp. nov. described below is obviously a member of the family Xyalidae View in CoL characterized by transversely striated cuticle, usually 10 cephalic setae, and a single anteriorly outstretched ovary to the left of the intestine. Within the family Xyalidae View in CoL , Pseudelzalia longiseta View in CoL sp. nov. is very similar to members of Elzalia Gerlach, 1957 View in CoL in having the labial papillae, large cylindrical buccal cavity and elongate spicules. However, the new species possesses a character clearly different from all known species of Elzalia View in CoL , namely, the tail devoid of terminal setae versus with three terminal setae in Elzalia View in CoL ( Figure 1A, E View Figure 1 ). The structure of the tail is a significant character at the genus level within the family Xyalidae View in CoL , in which the two largest genera, Daptonema Cobb, 1920 View in CoL and Theristus Bastian, 1865 View in CoL , are separated only by the tail morphology (conico-cylindrical with terminal setae versus conical without terminal setae) ( Warwick et al. 1998). Pseudelzalia longiseta View in CoL sp. nov. is also similar to the monotypic genus Parelzalia Tchesunov, 1990 View in CoL which, however, has a conical buccal cavity with domed anterior end, shorter spicules of about 1 a.b.d. and in particular the presence of terminal setae ( Tchesunov 1990). Accordingly, we propose Pseudelzalia View in CoL as a new genus. Except for the tail morphology, Pseudelzalia View in CoL differs from Daptonema View in CoL and Theristus View in CoL also by the cylindrical buccal cavity (versus conical) and elongate spicules (>2 a.b.d. versus <2 a.b.d.).

The presence of long caudal setae in the new species Pseudelzalia longiseta View in CoL is another striking character that is absent in the genera Elzalia View in CoL , Daptonema View in CoL and Theristus View in CoL . However, only one species is described for the new genus and such a character has never been regarded as a generic character within the family Xyalidae View in CoL . Hence, we consider it a specific character for Pseudelzalia View in CoL at the current state of knowledge.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Nematoda

Class

Chromadorea

Order

Monhysterida

Family

Xyalidae

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