Bendiella thalassa, Leduc, 2013
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2013.63 |
publication LSID |
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DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3843861 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/31AB5540-964C-41F2-B592-F329369969DC |
taxon LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:act:31AB5540-964C-41F2-B592-F329369969DC |
treatment provided by |
Carolina |
scientific name |
Bendiella thalassa |
status |
gen. et sp. nov. |
Bendiella thalassa gen. et sp. nov.
Figs. 14-16 View Fig View Fig View Fig , Table 2 View Table 2
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Diagnosis
Bendiella thalassa gen. et sp. nov. is characterised by amphideal fovea with 5.25 turns, anterior buccal cavity with twelve rhabdions, each with a pair of pointed projections at posterior extremity, posterior buccal cavity with three Y-shaped pairs of slender rhabdions fused from two thirds of distance from
anterior ends, spicules 1.4 abd, gubernaculum consisting of two detached lateral pieces (crurae) without median portion (corpus or cuneus), and conico-cylindrical tail, 7.0 abd long.
Etymology
The species name is derived from the Greek word thalassa (= sea).
Material examined
Holotype
NEW ZEALAND: ♂, NIWA 88365 View Materials , 6 Apr. 2007, NIWA cruise TAN0705, station 45, southern flank of Chatham Rise, 44.4864° S, 177.1407° E, 1238 m, silt/clay (93.9%).
GoogleMapsParatypes
NEW ZEALAND: 1 ♂, 3 ♀♀, NIWA 88366, 4 Jun. 2007, NIWA cruise TAN0707, station 98, eastern Challenger Plateau, 40.1264° S, 170.2217° E, 804 m, silt/clay (83.3%), very fine sand (6.6%).
Description
Males
Body cylindrical, tapering slightly towards anterior extremity. Cuticle ~ 1.5 μm thick, with transverse rows of punctations, lateral differentiation beginning ~ 1.0 cbd posterior to amphid and ending at level of cloaca, consisting of three longitudinal rows of slightly larger dots ( Fig. 16A View Fig ). Somatic setae short and sparse, irregularly spaced. Head blunt, rounded, not set off. Inner labial papillae minute; six small outer labial setae situated in same circle as four slightly longer cephalic setae, <0.1 cbd. Amphideal fovea multispiral with 5.25 turns, situated ~ 0.5 cbd from anterior extremity. Buccal cavity large, divided into anterior and posterior portions. Anterior portion of buccal cavity cylindrical to funnel-shaped, with twelve cuticularised rhabdions, each with one pair of pointed projections at posterior extremity ( Fig. 16B, C View Fig ). Posterior buccal cavity narrower, cylindrical, surrounded by three Y-shaped pairs of slender rhabdions fused from two thirds of distance from anterior ends ( Fig. 16C View Fig ). Pharynx without anterior bulb; pharynx widens posteriorly but not forming true posterior bulb. Nerve ring at ~ 40% of pharynx length from anterior. Secretory-excretory (S-E) system present, cellular body of ventral gland small, situated at posterior end of pharynx, pore situated ~ 0.6 cbd posterior to nerve ring. Intestine cells with numerous round inclusions, some cells differentiated by presence of more numerous and closely packed inclusions ( Fig. 15 View Fig ).
Reproductive system diorchic with short, ~ 40-45 μm long, outsretched testes. Anterior testis on right of intestine, posterior testis on left of intestine; small, round sperm cells, 2 μm in diameter. Spicules paired, 1.4 abd long, curved, tapering distally. Gubernaculum consisting of two detached lateral pieces (crurae) tapering distally; median portion of gubernaculum (corpus and cuneus) apparently absent. Precloacal supplements and seta absent. Two round hypodermal glands situated laterally at level of cloaca, each connected to short seta. Tail 7.0 abd long, conico-cylindrical, with short, sparse setae and pointed extremity. Three caudal glands and spinneret present.
Females
Similar to male, but with slightly smaller amphid situated 1.0 cbd from anterior extremity. Reproductive system didelphic-amphidelphic, with reflected ovaries. Anterior ovary on left of intestine, posterior ovary on right of intestine. Vulva located slightly pre-median. Pars proximalis vaginae surrounded by constrictor muscle, vaginal glands not observed. Anus not observed.
NIWA |
National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research |
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Chromadoria |
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Chromadoroidea |
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Choniolaiminae |
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