Meyliidae De Coninck, 1965
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4903.4.4 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4431401 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/3D096322-D43E-5646-FF5B-FD767BA7FD9B |
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Family Meyliidae De Coninck, 1965 View in CoL
Diagnosis: Adapted from Decraemer and Rho (2014). Body slender or fusiform. Body with fine striation, appearing smooth; with or without ornamentation. Ornamentation either with transverse rows of fine spines, or longitudinal differentiations of ridges or spines; transverse striae may be interrupted by a narrow lateral field; rarely smooth cuticle, i.e., without striae. Few somatic setae, not differentiated. Amphidial fovea large vesicular with or without inner spiral structure, mostly located on the cephalic region, rarely postcephalic. Cephalic cuticle usually smooth, either thickened and cuticularised or thin. Cephalic setae on short peduncle or directly inserted into cephalic cuticle. Pharynx anteriorly muscular, posteriorly tapering, usually with large overlapping dorsal gland. Pigment spots rarely present. Pseudocoelomocytes usually present. Male reproductive system with two testes, the posterior one reflexed; spicules arched; gubernaculum with apophysis, rarely absent. Female reproductive system didelphic-amphidelphic with ovaries reflexed. Phasmata-like sructures present in Erebussau .
Type genus: Meylia Gerlach, 1956 View in CoL . Other genera: Boucherius View in CoL , Gerlachius View in CoL , Noffsingeria View in CoL , and Erebussau View in CoL nom. nov. in present article.
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