Morphological and molecular characterizations of Africanema multipapillatum sp. nov. (Nematoda, Enoplida) in intertidal sediment from the East China Sea

A new nematode species, Africanema multipapillatum sp. nov., is described from a sand beach in the East China Sea. The new species is assigned to the family Trefusiidae based on both the morphological and molecular analyses. Africanema multipapillatum sp. nov. is a distinct species characterized by...

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description A new nematode species, Africanema multipapillatum sp. nov., is described from a sand beach in the East China Sea. The new species is assigned to the family Trefusiidae based on both the morphological and molecular analyses. Africanema multipapillatum sp. nov. is a distinct species characterized by its toothless and spacious buccal cavity, jointed labial setae, non-spiral and elongate groove-shaped amphidial fovea, faintly striated cuticle, and a single posterior ovary. Within the family Trefusiidae, the new species is most similar to the monotypic genus Africanema , but differs distinctly from Africanema interstitiale by the long and curved spicules with gubernaculum apophysis, long and slim sperm cells, and the lack of pharyngeal papillate supplements. Molecular phylogenetic analyses indicate that Africanema multipapillatum sp. nov. and the genera Rhabdocoma and Trefusia always fell within a single clade of the family Trefusiidae, where it is closely related to Rhabdocoma . Thus, we propose assigning the genus Rhabdocoma from the subfamily Trefusiinae to the subfamily Halanonchinae.
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Animal Systematics/Taxonomy/Biogeography
Biodiversity
Biomedical and Life Sciences
Eye
Females
Fovea
Freshwater & Marine Ecology
Glycerol
Grooves
Life Sciences
Morphology
Nematodes
New species
Oral cavity
Original Paper
Ovaries
Pharynx
Phylogenetics
Phylogeny
Physical characteristics
Plant Systematics/Taxonomy/Biogeography
Reproductive system
Retina
Rhabdocoma
Sediments
Setae
Spermatozoa
Spicules
Testes
Thermal cycling
Trefusiidae
Vagina
title Morphological and molecular characterizations of Africanema multipapillatum sp. nov. (Nematoda, Enoplida) in intertidal sediment from the East China Sea
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