Parascon nichollsae, Pilato, Giovanni & Lisi, Oscar, 2004
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Parascon nichollsae |
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sp. nov. |
Parascon nichollsae View in CoL n. sp. ( Fig. 2. A View FIGURE 2. A –D)
Description of the holotype: Body length 220.0 µm, colorless, cuticle smooth without pores, eye spots absent. Buccopharyngeal apparatus of Parascon type ( Fig. 2 A View FIGURE 2. A ); buccal tube rigid without ventral lamina, pharyngeal tube rigid without spiral thickening; apophyses for the insertion of the stylet muscles shaped like flat ridges; their caudal processes (very thin and pointing laterally in the genus) not visible due to the orientation of the specimen. No cuticular droplike thickening present between buccal and pharyngeal tube. Stylet furcae very small, with very short branches, not swollen. Stylet supports present. Total length of the buccopharyngeal tube 20.8 µm; buccal tube 15.5 µm long (pbf = 74.5) and 1.5 µm wide (pt = 9.7). Pharyngeal bulb without apophyses and placoids ( Fig. 2 A View FIGURE 2. A , C). Claws of Hypsibius type ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2. A C); main branches with thin accessory points. On all legs the external claws have, as the other species of genera Parascon , Itaquascon and Astatumen , a slightly forked base. Due to the orientation, we were able to measure only the external claws of the first pair of legs (12.7 µm long: pt = 81.9), the external claws of the second pair of legs (13.4 µm long: pt = 86.5), and the internal claws of the second pair of legs (5.7 µm: pt = 36.8). Lunules and other cuticular thickenings on the legs absent.
Differential diagnosis: Up to now only one species of genus Parascon is known: Parascon schusteri Pilato & Binda 1987 ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2. A B) from Tanzania. The new species differs from it in the following features: shorter pharyngeal tube length in relation to the total length of the buccopharyngeal tube (see Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2. A and the values of the pbf index in table 1), shorter claws with lower values of the pt index (table 1).
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