Chordodes capensis Camerano, 1895

De Villalobos, Cristina, Zanca, Fernanda & Schmidt‐Rhaesa, Andreas, 2007, Revision of the genus Chordodes (Gordiida, Nematomorpha) from Africa-III: ultrastructural redescription of Chordodes capensis Camerano, 1895, C. clavatus Linstow, 1906, C. digitatus Linstow, 1901, C. tuberculatus Linstow, 1901, and reinterpretation of C. ibembensis Sciacchitano, 1958 and C. uncinatus Sciacchitano, 1958, Journal of Natural History 41 (45 - 48), pp. 2775-2788 : 2776-2778

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https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222930701754855

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scientific name

Chordodes capensis Camerano, 1895
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Chordodes capensis Camerano, 1895 View in CoL

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Chordodes capensis Camerano 1895, p 12 View in CoL , Figures 28, 28a.

Material

Holotype: 1 „, Cape of Good Hope. Specific locality unknown ( Camerano 1895) ( RMNH Vermes 837) . Paratype: 1♀, from type locality ( RMNH Vermes 837a) .

Material examined. Holotype and paratype, SEM of midbody cuticle and LM posterior end.

Host

Undetermined mantid ( De Beauchamp 1923; Baylis 1927), undetermined Blatta ( Sciacchitano 1933) . In one man ( Baylis 1927; Coombs and Crompton 1991).

Description

The colour of the body is variable, dark brown (male) and yellowish brown (female). The male is 222 mm long, with a maximum diameter of 1 mm. The female is 224 mm in length and 1.7 mm in diameter. A white cap and a dark calotte are not present. The male posterior end is undivided ( Figure 1A View Figure 1 ). The female posterior end is round ( Figure 1B View Figure 1 ).

The male cuticle contains four types of areoles. Simple areoles ( Figure 1C View Figure 1 ) are rounded, low (10 mm), and have fine and minute bristles on their apical surface. Simple areoles are the most abundant type and among these there are scattered tubercle areoles with a short tubercle on top (5.3 mm). Crowned areoles occur in clusters on the cuticle ( Figure 1C View Figure 1 ). These clusters are composed of two crowned areoles, in combination with another type of areole, the circumcluster areoles. The filaments of the crowned areoles are short. Circumcluster areoles (about 11–15 areoles) resemble simple areoles with apical fine bristles, but more elevated (15 mm) and arranged around the crowned areoles. The interareolar furrow is narrow.

The cuticle of the female includes all four types of areoles as in the males ( Figure 1D View Figure 1 ), but another type of crowned areole with very long projections (124 mm) occurs along the ventral midline. These crowned areoles are surrounded by 8–10 circumcluster areoles ( Figure 1E, F View Figure 1 ).

Comments

This study by SEM allows confirmation of the original description by Camerano (1895) of C. capensis , where the cuticle bears four areolar types and the female differs from the male in having two types of crowned areoles, with short filaments and with long filaments at the apical centre.

RMNH

National Museum of Natural History, Naturalis

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Nematomorpha

Class

Gordioida

Order

Gordioidea

Family

Chordodidae

Genus

Chordodes

Loc

Chordodes capensis Camerano, 1895

De Villalobos, Cristina, Zanca, Fernanda & Schmidt‐Rhaesa, Andreas 2007
2007
Loc

Chordodes capensis

Camerano L 1895: 12
1895
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