Rho, H. S.; Kim, W.; Chang, C. Y. (2007). Description of two new free‐living marine nematode species of the subgenus Desmolorenzenia (Desmoscolecida, genus Desmoscolex ) from Korea. Journal of Natural History. 41(5-8): 313-326.
Description of two new free‐living marine nematode species of the subgenus Desmolorenzenia (Desmoscolecida, genus Desmoscolex ) from Korea
Journal of Natural History
41(5-8): 313-326
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Two new species of marine desmoscolecid nematodes, Desmoscolex (Desmolerenzenia) coreensis sp. nov.
and D. (D.) pedunculus sp. nov., are described based on specimens obtained from the washings of
shallow sublittoral invertebrates from the eastern and southern coasts of Korea. Both species possess
17 desmens and a typical setal pattern. Desmoscolex (D.) coreensis sp. nov. is most similar to D. (D.)
hupferi (Steiner, 1916) in the number of desmens, setal pattern, and head shape, but differs by the
structure of the cephalic setae, the cylindrically elongated end ring, and a lower ‘‘c’’ value. Desmoscolex
(D.) pedunculus sp. nov. is closely related to D. (D.) crassicauda (Timm, 1970) in the number of
desmens, setal pattern, subdorsal setae inserted on a peduncle, and a similarly shaped end ring, but is
easily discernible by the globular head shape, the distinctly differentiated lip region and the position of
the cephalic setae, centrally on the head capsule.