Acantholaimus (chromadoridae:nematoda) from the Indian Ocean: description of seven species
- Muthumbi, Agnes W.
- Vincx, Magda
Abstract
Seven species of the Acantholaimus aredescribed. Acantholaimus vermeuleni sp.n. ischaracterised by labial and cephalic sensilla thatare located at the same level, two post amphidialsetae on the dorso-lateral side and a poorlydeveloped stoma without distinct teeth. Acantholaimus verscheldi sp.n. is characterised bya narrow elongate pharyngeal region, a long stomawith distinct teeth and short (4-7 μm) cephalicsensilla. Acantholaimus heipi sp.n. ischaracterised by a narrow elongate pharyngealregion, well developed teeth in the stoma and longcephalic sensilla (11-13 μm). Acantholaimuselegans Jensen 1988 has a narrow anteriorpharyngeal region that increases in lengthposteriorly, it has setae before and after theamphids on both sides and stoma with well developedteeth. Acantholaimus gathumai sp.n. ischaracterised by long cephalic (10-15 μm) andsomatic (8-10 μm) setae and lateraldifferentiation with fine dots (5-7 μm inwidth). Acantholaimus geraerti sp.n. has longcephalic sensilla (15-19 μm) and narrow (4-6 μm)distinct lateral differentiation. Acantholaimusinvaginatum sp.n. is characterised byvery long cephalic setae (16-21 μm), severalsetae at the pharyngeal region and wide lateraldifferentiation with fine dots, often the stoma isinvaginated.
Distribution of the different species of Acantholaimus encoutered in the four transectsstudied is also described.