Thoracostomopsidae Filipjev, 1927

Guilherme, Betânia Cristina, Silva, Maria Cristina Da & Esteves, André Morgado, 2009, Description of a new species of Epacanthion (Thoracostomopsidae, Nematoda) from Brazil and a modified key for species identification *, Zootaxa 2096, pp. 99-108 : 100-101

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.187747

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6217025

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Thoracostomopsidae Filipjev, 1927
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Thoracostomopsidae Filipjev, 1927

Enoplolaiminae De Coninck, 1965 Epacanthion Wieser, 1953

Diagnosis of Thoracostomopsidae (according to Smol & Coomans 2006). Lips high. Only dorsolateral orthometanemes with robust scapulus but no caudal filament. Inner labial sensilla robust and setiform (papilliform only in Fenestrolaimus Filipjev, 1927 ), outer labial and cephalic setae robust and long. Epidermal glands with particularly well-differentiated outlet. Inner layer of cuticle forms a gland with particularly welldifferentiated outlet. Inner layer of cuticule forms a cephalic capsule on to which pharyngeal muscles are attached. Cephalic organs often present and of variable shape. Amphids small and situated posterior to the cephalic capsule or absent. Spacious buccal cavity with three mandibles and three teeth (onedorsal and two ventrosublateral) or with one long eversible spear. Female reproductive system didelphic–amphidelphic with antidromously reflexed ovaries (a single posterior ovary in Mesacanthion monhystera Gerlach, 1967 ). Caudal glands penetrate into the precaudal region.

Diagnosis of Epacanthion Wieser, 1953 [according to Smol & Coomans (2006)]. Enoplolaiminae . Cuticle usually smooth. Head broadly wedge- or cone-shaped. Lips high, mostly striated. Inner labial setae long and inserted at the base of lip flaps; outer labial and cephalic setae situated at middle or anterior end of cephalic capsule. Cervical setae often present, can be numerous in males, and are sexually dimorphic. Mandibles consist of two plate–shaped columns separated by a thin sheet of cuticle (space between columns not solid) and only connected anteriorly by a bar (an intermediate stage between Enoploides and Mesacanthion ); mandibular teeth small with gland which opens at tip. Pharynx relatively long and cylindrical; cardia pyriform. Females didelphic–amphidelphic with reflexed ovaries at left side of the intestine. Males diorchic with both testes at left side of the intestine; gubernaculum without apophyses present or absent. Spicules mostly long (≥ 2.5 anal diameters long) or short; gubernaculum without apophysis present or absent. Preanal supplement present or absent. Three caudal glands, cells pre-caudally. Tail narrowly conical or attenuated.

According to Greenslade & Nicholas (1991), there are 21 valid species: · Epacanthion brevispiculosum Mawson, 1958 · Epacanthion brevispiculum Mawson, 1956 · Epacanthion bütschlii ( Southern, 1914)

· Epacanthion durapelle ( Kreis, 1929)

· Epacanthion enoploidiforme ( Gerlach, 1953) · Epacanthion exploratoris Greenslade & Nicholas, 1991 · Epacanthion flagellicaudum Gerlach, 1956 · Epacanthion galeatum Boucher, 1977

· Epacanthion georgei Inglis, 1971

· Epacanthion gorgonocephalum Warwick, 1970 · Epacanthion mawsoni Warwick, 1977

· Epacanthion microdentatum Wieser, 1953 · Epacanthion multipapillatum ( Wieser 1959) · Epacanthion murmanicum ( Ssaweljev, 1912) · Epacanthion nadjae Sergeeva, 1974

· Epacanthion oliffi Inglis, 1966

· Epacanthion oweni Keppner, 1986

· Epacanthion pellucidum ( Ssawejev, 1912) · Epacanthion polysetosum ( Jensen, 1986)

· Epacanthion saveljevi ( Filipjev, 1927)

· Epacanthion stekhoveni Greenslade & Nicholas, 1991

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Nematoda

Class

Adenophorea

Order

Enoplida

Family

Thoracostomopsidae

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Nematoda

Class

Adenophorea

Order

Enoplida

Family

Thoracostomopsidae

Loc

Thoracostomopsidae Filipjev, 1927

Guilherme, Betânia Cristina, Silva, Maria Cristina Da & Esteves, André Morgado 2009
2009
Loc

Epacanthion exploratoris

Greenslade & Nicholas 1991
1991
Loc

Epacanthion stekhoveni

Greenslade & Nicholas 1991
1991
Loc

Epacanthion oweni

Keppner 1986
1986
Loc

Epacanthion polysetosum (

Jensen 1986
1986
Loc

Epacanthion galeatum

Boucher 1977
1977
Loc

Epacanthion mawsoni

Warwick 1977
1977
Loc

Epacanthion nadjae

Sergeeva 1974
1974
Loc

Epacanthion georgei

Inglis 1971
1971
Loc

Epacanthion gorgonocephalum

Warwick 1970
1970
Loc

Epacanthion oliffi

Inglis 1966
1966
Loc

Epacanthion multipapillatum (

Wieser 1959
1959
Loc

Epacanthion flagellicaudum

Gerlach 1956
1956
Loc

Epacanthion enoploidiforme (

Gerlach 1953
1953
Loc

Epacanthion microdentatum

Wieser 1953
1953
Loc

Epacanthion durapelle (

Kreis 1929
1929
Loc

Epacanthion saveljevi (

Filipjev 1927
1927
Loc

Epacanthion murmanicum (

Ssaweljev 1912
1912
Loc

Epacanthion pellucidum (

Ssawejev 1912
1912
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