Leptolaimus petrelense n. sp. (Plectida: Leptolaimidae), a new nematode species from the Petrel lagoon, central Chile

Bastidas, Brynelly; Morales-Montero, Patricia; Holovochov, Oleksandr; Sulbaran, Yoelvis; San-Blas, Ernesto

Abstract

During a survey on the biodiversity of nematodes in the Petrel lagoon (central Chile), a population of Leptolaimus was found in sediment samples. Morphological, morphometric and molecular data indicated that the recovered nematode is a new species. This nematode belongs to the group in which the males only have four pre-cloacal tubular supplements present, and females have no supplements. The new species can be separated from the other species of the group by the length of both males and females (8431060 mu m), the tail length (118-208 mu m), the shape of the gubernaculum, and the arrangement of the caudal setae in males (a pair of ventral precloacal setae at level of spicules, a pair of dorsal post-cloacal setae, two subventral and two subdorsal caudal pairs. The differences from closely related species L. gerlachi, L. praeclarus, L. octavus, L. hydrothermalis, L. vipriensis, and L. hadalis are discussed. The recovered population is described herein as Leptolaimus petrelense n. sp.

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Título según WOS: Leptolaimus petrelense n. sp. (Plectida: Leptolaimidae), a new nematode species from the Petrel lagoon, central Chile
Título de la Revista: NEMATOLOGY
Volumen: 26
Número: 10
Editorial: Brill
Fecha de publicación: 2024
Página de inicio: 1115
Página final: 1125
DOI:

10.1163/15685411-bja10362

Notas: ISI