Leidynema Schwenk

Shah, Manjur, 2011, Nematode parasites of invertebrates from Manipur, North East India (Diagnosis, keys and illustration), Zootaxa 3107, pp. 1-37 : 18

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.279226

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6188551

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03DCB46A-FF8C-FF8B-EA8C-7DADFA15FD00

treatment provided by

Plazi

scientific name

Leidynema Schwenk
status

 

Key to all known species of Leidynema Schwenk in Travassos, 1929

1. Males with several protuberances in posterior region............................. L. portentosae Van Waerebeke, 1978

- Males without protuberances in the posterior region.......................................................... 2

2(1). Spicule=63µm long in male............................. .. L. socialis ( Leidy, 1850) Adamson & Van Waerebeke, 1992

- Spicule less than 63µm long in male....................................................................... 3

3(2). Lateral alae present in females only.......................................................................4

- Lateral alae present in both sexes.........................................................................6

4(3). Lateral alae in female ends in backwardly pointed projection............................. L. schwencki Farooqui, 1967

- Lateral alae in female do not end in backwardly pointed projection.............................................. 5

5(4). Lateral alae in female extending along whole length of body without spinous process; cuticular bosses present.......................................................................................... L. delatorrei Chitwood, 1932

- Lateral alae in female start from mid-body and continuous up to tip of tail with spinous process; cuticular bosses absent......................................................................... L. stylopygi Biswas & Chakravarty, 1963

6(3). Female oesophagus 1/5th –1/6th of body length; males with five pairs of caudal papillae....... .. L. periplaneti Farooqui, 1967

- Female oesophagus 1/8th of body length; males with 3–5 pairs of caudal papillae................................................................................................. .. L. appendiculatum ( Leidy, 1850) Chitwood, 1932

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