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Five new species of the family Ceramonematidae (Nematoda: order Chromadorida) from South Africa
Furstenberg, J.P.; Vincx, M. (1993). Five new species of the family Ceramonematidae (Nematoda: order Chromadorida) from South Africa. Nematologica 39(1): 139-152. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/187529293X00132
In: Nematologica. Brill: Kobenhavn; Leiden; Köln; New York. ISSN 0028-2596; e-ISSN 1875-2926
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Keywords
    Organisms > Aquatic organisms > Animals > Aquatic animals > Marine animals > Aquatic invertebrates > Nematoda > Marine nematodes
    Systematics
    Ceramonema Cobb, 1920 [WoRMS]; Dasynemoides Chitwood, 1936 [WoRMS]; Pterygonema Gerlach, 1953 [WoRMS]
Author keywords
    Marine nematodes

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  • Furstenberg, J.P.
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Abstract
    Three new Ceramonema species, one new Dasynemoides species and one new Pterygonema species are described from South Africa. Ceramonema algoensis sp. nov. is characterised by more than 300 annules and the elongated cephalic capsule with an elevated lip region; C. africana sp. nov. by an elongated cloacal annule and a long cephalic capsule; and C. kromensis sp. nov. by the absence of vascuolisation and a relatively short cephalic capsule. Dasynemoides tenuis sp. nov. can be distinguished from all other known species of the genus by its slender body (a=118) and the large number of body annules (690). Pterygonema papenkuili sp. nov. is characterised by the shape of the spicules, which have a spine-like structure, and a large and rectangular gubernaculum.

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