Trefusiina, Siddiqi, 1983
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2020.661 |
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Key to the genera of suborder Trefusiina View in CoL ( Simpliconema not included due to lack of data on females, but see Fig. 9 View Fig for pictorial key of all genera)
1. Female reproductive system monodelphic ....................................................................................... 2 – Female reproductive system didelphic ........................................................................................... 10
2. Female reproductive system monodelphic with anterior ovary ........................................................ 3 – Female reproductive system monodelphic with posterior ovary ...................................................... 8
3. Cephalic capsule present ................................................................................... Xennella Cobb, 1920 – Cephalic capsule absent .................................................................................................................... 4
4. Buccal cavity with teeth .................................................................................................................... 5 – Buccal cavity without teeth .............................................................................................................. 6
5. Cephalic setae and outer labial setae in single circle .................................... Tripylina Brzeski, 1963 – Cephalic setae and outer labial setae in separate circles ............................ Trischistoma Cobb, 1913
6. Female gonad and intestine both ending in cloaca ........................................................................... 7 – Vulva located very close to anus .......................................... Lauratonematoides De Coninck, 1965
7. Asymmetric male copulatory apparatus, gubernacular apophyses present ........................................ ....................................................................................................... Lauratonemella Tchesunov, 1984
– Symmetric male copulatory apparatus, gubernacular apophyses absent ............................................ ............................................................................................................... Lauratonema Gerlach, 1953
8. Buccal cavity small, funnel-shaped ........................................................... Rhabdocoma Cobb, 1920 – Buccal cavity large, with cuticularized walls ................................................................................... 9
9. Buccal cavity uncompartmentalized, amphid elongate ...... Africanema Vincx & Furstenberg, 1988 – Buccal cavity with discontinuity between gymnostoma and stegostoma, amphid pocket-shaped with oval or circular opening ............................................................................ Halanonchus Cobb, 1920
10. Pairs of discoid supplements present in pre- and post-cloacal regions of male ................................. .................................................................................................................... Cytolaimium Cobb, 1920 – Discoid supplements absent .............................................................................................................11
11. Cephalic setae and outer labial setae in single circle ........................ Trefusialaimus Riemann, 1974 – Cephalic setae and outer labial setae in separate circles ................................................................. 12
12. Female reproductive system with two posterior ovaries, outer labial setae not jointed, secretoryexcretory pore on setiform elevation .............................................................. Porocoma Cobb, 1920
– Female reproductive system with two opposed and reflexed ovaries, jointed outer labial setae, secretory-excretory pore not on setiform elevation ....................................... Trefusia De Man, 1893
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