Ethmolaimus

Gagarin, Vladimir G. & Naumova, Tatyana V., 2016, Ethmolaimus riparius sp. n. and Paramononchus major sp. n. (Nematoda) from Lake Baikal, Russia, Zootaxa 4098 (3), pp. 582-592 : 587

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4098.3.10

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:F2C7E7F0-8495-47EB-90EF-0732CF368895

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5617445

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/EC1E87FD-3845-FFC7-FF52-2A3E78C9FBC8

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Plazi

scientific name

Ethmolaimus
status

 

Key to species of Ethmolaimus from freshwater bodies

1. Somatic setae extremely long, greater than or equal to labial region diameter in length............................... 2

- Somatic setae shorter, less than half of labial region diameter in length............................................ 4

2. L = 1.23–1.50 mm; spicules 45–50 µm long................................................... E. riparius sp. n.

- L <1.20 mm; spicules less than 40 µm long................................................................. 3

3. Length of cephalic setae equal to one labial region diameter; spicules 32–37 µm long........................ E. pilosus

- Length of cephalic setae is equal to one and half to labial region diameter, spicules 25–30 µm long............ E. lanatus

4. L = 1.71–1.91 mm; spicules 52–53 µm long........................................................ E. maximus

- L <1.2 mm long; spicules less than 50 µm long............................................................. 5

5. Excretory pore located at the stoma level; length of stoma is equal 1.2 labial region diameter................ E. derisorius

- Excretory pore located at the nerve ring level; length of stoma is equal 1.3–1.7 labial region diameter................... 6

6. Outer labial sensillae in the shape of short setae; dorsal tooth and subventral teeth of equal size.............. E. pratensis

- Outer labial sensillae in the shape of papillae; dorsal tooth almost larger than subventral teeth.......................... 7

7. L = 0.55–0.61 mm; V = 51–54%................................................................... E. zullini

- L> 0.7.............................................................................................. 8

8. L = 0.67–1.00 мм, с = 8.7– 9.2, V = 54%....................................................... E. parapratensis

- L = 0.72–0.85 mm;.c = 6.0, V = 48%............................................................ E. caudatus

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