Trischistoma pellucidum

Zhao, Zeng Qi, 2011, A review of the genus Trischistoma Cobb, 1913 (Nematoda: Enoplida), with descriptions of four new species from New Zealand, Zootaxa 3045, pp. 1-25 : 18-19

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.207400

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5689976

persistent identifier

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scientific name

Trischistoma pellucidum
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Trischistoma pellucidum (Type species)

Synonym

Tripyla pellucida Cobb, 1913

Measurements (after Andrássy 1968)

Females (n = 2): L = 680–850 µm; a = 36–43; b = 4.1–4.6; c = 13–14; V = 73–74% Male: Not known

Description (after Brzeski & Winiszewska-Ślipińska 1993)

Cuticle very thin, 0.6–0.8 μm. Head diameter 12–14 μm. Six long outer labial setae 6–7 μm, four short cephalic setae 3–4μm. Stoma very narrow with very small dorsal tooth, amphid aperture at level of dorsal tooth. Oesophagus length 155 μm. Body diameter 18 μm. Length of the gonads 8–9 times body diameter. Tail length 53 μm, or 3–4 times anal body diameter.

Diagnosis and Relationships

Trischistoma pellucidum differs from T. otaika sp. nov., T. monohystera and T. equatoriale in lacking a postvulval uterine sac and having a shorter body (680–850 μm vs 1215–1326 μm, 1500–2100 μm & 1370–1620 μm, respectively).

Females of T. pellucidum are similar to those of T. triregius sp. nov., T. gracile , T. waiotama sp. nov. and T. tukorehe sp. nov. in lacking a postvulval uterine sac. However, T. pellucidum has a shorter body than T. gracile and T. tukorehe sp. nov. (680–850 μm vs 1000–1200 μm & 1088–1149 μm). T. gracile has a shorter oesophagus than T. triregius sp. nov. (155 μm vs 171 μm) and is thinner (de Man’s ratio a 36–43 vs 30–37). T. pellucidum has a shorter oesophagus (155 μm vs 188 μm) and different vulval position (V 76 vs 79–83) than T. waiotama sp. nov..

Habitat and distribution

Limnic and soil species. Type species from roots of sugar cane, Jamaica, West Indies. Also found in south Mexico and Paraguay.

Etymology

Not stated in original paper.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Nematoda

Class

Adenophorea

Order

Enoplida

Family

Tripylidae

Genus

Trischistoma

Loc

Trischistoma pellucidum

Zhao, Zeng Qi 2011
2011
Loc

Tripyla pellucida

Cobb 1913
1913
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