Amphimonhystrella, Timm, 1961
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5471.3.4 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:E5A2FCFF-9066-4A30-AEE0-3510B6BD7B32 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12517181 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FE87D7-FFC4-1435-28A5-C4B1DABFF90A |
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Updated dichotomous key to species of Amphimonhystrella View in CoL (based on Gagarin & Gusakov 2023)
1. Gubernaculum absent, outer labial setae 8 μm long................................................. A. megastoma
- Gubernaculum present, outer labial setae shorter than 5 μm long................................................ 2
2. Gubernaculum without dorsal apophysis, amphidial fovea adjacent to the base of buccal cavity............ A. paramonovi
- Gubernaculum with dorsal apophysis..................................................................... 3
3. One testis, tail drop-like, enlarged strongly in terminal portion........................................ A. bullacauda
- Paired testes, tail not drop-like, enlarged in terminal portion................................................... 4
4. Buccal cavity divided into two sections, anterior one wide and short, posterior one long and narrow.................... 5
- Buccal cavity single, whole............................................................................. 6
5. Spicules 37–41 μm long, proximal end strongly curved................................................ A. tropica
- Spicules 12 μm long, proximal end not curved...................................................... A. boucheri
6. Body longer than 650 μm, outer labial setae longer than 3 μm.................................................. 7
- Body shorter than 650 μm, outer labial setae shorter than 3 μm................................................. 8
7. Buccal cavity large, 12.5–13 μm deep, gubernacular apophyses straight.................................... A. major
- Buccal cavity small, 5 μm deep, gubernacular apophyses curved ventrally........................... A. sinica sp. nov.
8. Buccal cavity cup-shaped, spicules with tapered tip, tail with a long filiform distal part..... A. parva Gagarin & Thanh, 2009
- Buccal cavity conical, spicules with round tip, tail with a short cylindrical distal part.............. A. unita Lorenzen, 1977
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