Tobrilus saprophagus sp n. and Epitobrilus interstitialis sp n. (Nematoda, Triplonchida) from Lake Baikal, Russia

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作者
Naumova, Tatyana V. [1 ]
Gagarin, Vladimir G. [2 ]
机构
[1] Russian Acad Sci, Siberian Branch, Limnol Inst, Irkutsk 664033, Russia
[2] Russian Acad Sci, Inst Biol Inland Waters, Borok 152742, Yaroslavl Provi, Russia
关键词
free-living freshwater nematodes; new species; taxonomy; FREE-LIVING NEMATODES; ZONE;
D O I
10.11646/zootaxa.4353.1.8
中图分类号
Q95 [动物学];
学科分类号
071002 ;
摘要
Two new nematode species found in Lake Baikal (Russia) are described and illustrated. Tobrilus saprophagus sp. n. is morphologically close to T. bekmanae Tsalolikhin, 1975 and T. securus Gagarin & Naumova, 2011. The new species differs from T. bekmanae by the less slender tail (male c' = 2.9-3.9, female c' = 3.5-6.8 vs male c' = 6, female c' = 9 in T. bekmanae), narrower labial region (24-30 mu m vs 35-38 mu m in T. bekmanae), shorter outer labial setae (10-12 mu m vs 13-18 mu m in T. bekmanae) and shorter stoma (25-32 mu m vs 40-56 mu m in T. bekmanae). T. saprophagus sp. n. differs from T. securus by the shorter and less slender tail (male c = 11.5-16.1, c' = 2.9-3.9, female c = 8.8-13.1, c' = 3.5-6.8 vs male c = 6.7-8.4, c' = 6.3-9.3, female c = 7.1-8.4, c' = 6.6-7.7 in T. securus), longer outer labial setae (10-12 mu m vs 6.5-9.0 mu m in T. securus) and shorter spicules (45 48 mu m vs 52-58 mu m in T. securus). Epitobrilus interstitialis sp. n. is close to E. steineri (Micoletzky, 1925), but differs by the longer body (3.88-5.97 mm vs 2.14-3.35 mm), longer tail (250-335 mu m vs 160-199 mu m for males), longer outer labial setae (27-40 mu m vs 22-25 mu m) and longer spicules (73-78 mu m vs 51-71 mu m). Diagnostic morphological characters of males of valid species of the genus Epitobrilus Tsalolikhin, 1981 are given. Tobrilus (Epitobrilus) medius G. Schneider, 1916 (apud Tsalolikhin, 1980) is synonymized with the species Eutobrilus peregrinator Tsalolikhin, 1983.
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