Kinorhyncha source details

Sánchez, N.; Rho, H.S.; Min, W.-G.; Kim, D.; Sørensen, M.V. (2013). Four new species of Pycnophyes (Kinorhyncha: Homalorhagida) from Korea and the East China Sea. Scientia Marina. 77(2): 353-380.
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10.3989/scimar.03769.15a [view]
Sánchez, N.; Rho, H.S.; Min, W.-G.; Kim, D.; Sørensen, M.V.
2013
Four new species of <i>Pycnophyes</i> (Kinorhyncha: Homalorhagida) from Korea and the East China Sea
Scientia Marina
77(2): 353-380
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Four new species of Pycnophyes are described from Korean waters and the East China Sea. Pycnophyes pardosi n. sp. is distinguished from other congeners by the presence of a single paradorsal seta on segments 2-8 and a pair on segment 9, combined with the presence of longitudinal cuticular thickenings on the dorsal and ventral sides of segment 10. Pycnophyes chalgap n. sp. is easily distinguished by the shape of its midsternal plate with the rounded posterior margin, extending beyond and overlapping half of the following segment. Pycnophyes cristatus n. sp. is recognized by its lack of ventromedial setae on segments 3-6 combined with the presence of pointed middorsal processes that turn progressively longer towards the posterior segments from segment 6. The process on segment 10 is conspicuously long, extending beyond the posterior margin of segment 11. Pycnophyes smaug n. sp. is distinguished by its general scarcity of setae which, with the exception of those in lateroventral positions, only appear in laterodorsal positions on segments 2 and 9 and in ventromedial position on segment 9. The description of four additional species brings the total number of valid kinorhynch species around the Korean Peninsula up to 26.
Middle Pacific
Biodiversity, Taxonomic and ecological diversity
Marine interstitial
Meiobenthos
Morphology
Scanning Electron Microscopy, S.E.M. Pictures
Systematics, Taxonomy
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Nontype Private uncatalogued, geounit Korea Strait, identified as Pycnophyes pardosi Sánchez, Rho, Min, Kim & Sørensen, 2013
Nontype Private uncatalogued, geounit Korea Strait, identified as Pycnophyes pardosi Sánchez, Rho, Min, Kim & Sørensen, 2013
Holotype NHMD ZMUC-KIN-638, geounit Korea Strait, identified as Pycnophyes pardosi Sánchez, Rho, Min, Kim & Sørensen, 2013
Paratype NHMD ZMUC-KIN-639, ZMUC-KIN-640, ZMUC-KIN-603, geounit Korea Strait, identified as Pycnophyes pardosi Sánchez, Rho, Min, Kim & Sørensen, 2013
Paratype NHMD ZMUC-KIN-641, geounit East China Sea, identified as Pycnophyes pardosi Sánchez, Rho, Min, Kim & Sørensen, 2013
Holotype NHMD ZMUC-KIN-642, geounit Korea Strait, identified as Pycnophyes chalgap Sánchez, Rho, Min, Kim & Sørensen, 2013
Paratype NHMD ZMUC-KIN-643, geounit Korea Strait, identified as Pycnophyes chalgap Sánchez, Rho, Min, Kim & Sørensen, 2013
Paratype NHMD ZMUC-KIN-644, geounit Korea Strait, identified as Pycnophyes chalgap Sánchez, Rho, Min, Kim & Sørensen, 2013
Holotype NHMD ZMUC-KIN-645, geounit Korea, identified as Pycnophyes cristatus Sánchez, Rho, Min, Ki & Sørensen, 2013
Paratype NHMD ZMUC-KIN-646, geounit Korea, identified as Pycnophyes cristatus Sánchez, Rho, Min, Ki & Sørensen, 2013
Holotype NHMD ZMUC-KIN-647, geounit Korea, identified as Pycnophyes smaug Sánchez, Rho, Min, Kim & Sørensen, 2013
Allotype NHMD ZMUC-KIN-647, geounit Korea, identified as Pycnophyes smaug Sánchez, Rho, Min, Kim & Sørensen, 2013
 Etymology

The species name, chalgap, refers to a unit in the traditional Korean warrior armor that is used to protect the ... [details]

 Etymology

The species name, cristatus, is feminine, derived from Latin crista, crest, and refers to the conspicuous ... [details]

 Etymology

This species is named in honor of Prof. Fernando Pardos (Spain), who is the PhD supervisor of the first author and ... [details]

 Etymology

Like other recently described kinorhynchs, the species is named after a dragon. The species name smaug, refers to ... [details]