Enchodelus groenlandicus, (Ditlevsen, 1927) Thorne, 1939

Andrássy, I., 2009, Free-living Nematodes from Albania, including the description of three new species, Nematologia Mediterranea 37, pp. 73-88 : 84-85

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.10728610

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10728535

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/316FE130-FFCB-FF4E-FF7B-F88BFB187B4D

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Carolina

scientific name

Enchodelus groenlandicus
status

 

ENCHODELUS GROENLANDICUS (Ditlevsen, 1927) Thorne, 1939 View in CoL

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Females (n = 2). L = 1.54-1.68 mm; a = 22-23; b = 4.0-4.6; c = 40-46; c’ = 0.7-0.8; V = 44-45 %.

Body 77-80 µm wide at middle. Cuticle 3-4 µm thick on mid-body and 8-9 µm on tail. Lip region rounded, offset by a slight depression, 19-20 µm wide. Body at posterior end of oesophagus 3.5-3.6 times as wide as head. Odontostyle long and thin, 50-51 µm, 2.5-2.6 times as long as labial width; odontophore 52-54 µm long. Oesophagus widened at 62-63%. Dorsal nucleus located at 64-68% of oesophagus length or 14-16% of entire length of body. AS1 = 22-26%, AS2 = 28-32%, PS1 = 53-56%, PS2 = 56-57%; AS nuclei small, rather inconspicuous, PS nuclei prominent. Glandularium 115-133 µm long.

Vulva a transverse slit with large and heavily sclerotized inner lips. Vagina strong, 40-44 µm long, extending well over half a body diameter. Each genital branch about four body widths long. Tail 28-30 µm long, broadly rounded, hemispheroid.

The present specimens fit well the morphological characters of Enchodelus groenlandicus as recently described by Guerrero and Peña-Santiago (2008). This is the second record of this rare species after its original description; E. groenlandicus has previously been reported from terrestrial habitats in Greenland and Spain.

The Albanian specimens were observed in terrestrial habitats at localities No. 8b and 11b.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Nematoda

Class

Enoplea

Order

Dorylaimida

Family

Nordiidae

Genus

Enchodelus

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