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Hua, E.; Zhang, Z. (2007). Four newly recorded free-living marine nematodes (Comesomatidae) from the East China Sea. Journal of Ocean University of China. 6, 26-32.
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Hua, E.; Zhang, Z.
2007
Four newly recorded free-living marine nematodes (Comesomatidae) from the East China Sea
Journal of Ocean University of China
6, 26-32
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Three species in genus Sabatieria and one in genus Cervonema from the East China Sea were recorded. S. breviseta is
characterized by uniformly punctuated coarse dots, large amphids of 5.5 turns (?) and prominent gubernaculum median piece. The
characters of S. breviseta agree quite well with the European original descriptions and only differ in the male amphid turns (5.5 vs.
4.0 turns) and unmodified preanal supplements (5-7 vs. 6). S. pulchra can be recognized by amphid 2.75 turns, irregularly arranged
lateral dots, and the first three supplements anterior to the anus, which are more widely spaced than the following ones. The excretory
system of S. breviseta and S. pulchra shows sexual dimorphism. S. celtica is defined by amphids 2.00-2.25 turns, weakly developed
pharyngeal bulb, curved apophyses and 12-13 conspicuous supplements. C. deltensis is characterized by amphids 4.75 turns, ovate
pharyngeal posterior bulb, sperm dimorphism, 7 thin preanal supplements, and long tail cylindrical portion (50%-53% of tail length).
All the three Sabatieria species are for the first time recorded in Chinese waters. C. deltensis was originally isolated from the Bohai
Sea and Yellow Sea and newly recorded in the East China Sea.
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Cervonema deltensis Hope & Zhang, 1995 accepted as Cervonema tenuicaudatum (Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1950) Wieser, 1954 (additional source)
Sabatieria celtica Southern, 1914 (additional source)
Sabatieria pulchra (Schneider, 1906) Riemann, 1970 (additional source)
Sabatieria celtica Southern, 1914 (additional source)
Sabatieria pulchra (Schneider, 1906) Riemann, 1970 (additional source)
East China Sea for Cervonema deltensis Hope & Zhang, 1995
East China Sea for Sabatieria celtica Southern, 1914
East China Sea for Sabatieria celtica Southern, 1914