Rhynchonema cinctum Cobb, 1920
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https://doi.org/ 10.26515/rzsi/v121/i2/2021/151251 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039F190C-FFB4-3D09-954B-FD36996A29CA |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Rhynchonema cinctum Cobb, 1920 |
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39. Rhynchonema cinctum Cobb, 1920 View in CoL *
( Figure 20 View Figure 20 A-C)
1920. Rhynchonema cinctum Cobb, Cont. Sci. of Nemat: 9: 260.
Material examined: 1♀ (Reg. No. N-356), Tummelapenta,
7.iv.2016, Coll. G. Sivaleela.
Diagnostic characters: The species is characterized by the presence of cuticle is coarsely annulated, and buccal cavity is elongated; anterior third of oesophagus region is attenuated; amphid is posterior to attenuated section.
Description The total body length is 0.85 mm. Cuticle coarsely ringed. Head diameter is 5 µm. Oesophagus is 3 µm. Buccal cavity is cylindrical 60 µm long extend up to amphid. Ten cephalic and four cervical setae are visible. Amphid is circular 4 µm wide. Somatic setae 10-15 µm long. Tail conical and setose.
Distribution: Continental shelf of eastern Arabian Sea ( Sajan & Damodaran, 2007); Continental slope of Bay of Bengal (Mani, 2008). Elsewhere: Peru, Atlantic and Pacific Ocean
Remarks: This specimen agrees well with the earlier description of Cobb (1920) by its total body length, cuticular structure and tail length.
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