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Yamasaki, H. (2019). Gracilideres mawatarii, a new genus and species of Franciscideridae (Allomalorhagida: Kinorhyncha) – A kinorhynch with thin body cuticle, adapted to the interstitial environment. Zoologischer Anzeiger. 282: 176-188.
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10.1016/j.jcz.2019.05.010 [view]
Yamasaki, H.
2019
Gracilideres mawatarii, a new genus and species of Franciscideridae (Allomalorhagida: Kinorhyncha) – A kinorhynch with thin body cuticle, adapted to the interstitial environment
Zoologischer Anzeiger
282: 176-188
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A new genus and species of Kinorhyncha, Gracilideres mawatarii gen. et sp. nov. is described from coarse subtidal sand, west of Tanegashima Island, Japan. The genus and species is characterized by a cylindrical neck with sparsely arranged longitudinal crimps at surface; segments 1e10 each consisting of a single cylindrical cuticular plate; middorsal and ventromedial string-like glandular cells on segments 1-9; primary pectinate fringes with pectinate fringe teeth on segments 1-10; lateral accessory pores on segments 2e10; unpaired dorsal spines on segments 3-11 or 4-11, of which those on segments 3-9 are alternatingly laterally displaced left or right to paradorsal positions, and those on segments 10 and 11 in middorsal position; lateral accessory acicular spines on segment 5; lateroventral acicular spines on segments 4, 6-10; and tubes in lateroventral position on segments 2 and 5 and in ventrolateral position on segment 1. Together with the description of G. mawatarii gen. et sp. nov., emended diagnoses for the family Franciscideridae and the genus Franciscideres are provided. The introvert morphology of G. mawatarii gen. et sp. nov. is unique within Kinorhyncha, but showing some similarities to those of Franciscideres and Cateria, suggesting a close relationship between these three genera. T e thin and flexible trunk cuticle in G. mawatarii gen. et sp. nov., Franciscideres, Neocentrophyidae, and some kentrorhagids would be related to the adaptation of interstitial environment. The thickening or thinning of cuticle has evolved independently at least twice in the kinorhynch lineages.
North-west Pacific, warm temperate and boreal
Biodiversity, Taxonomic and ecological diversity
Marine interstitial
Meiobenthos
Morphology
Scanning Electron Microscopy, S.E.M. Pictures
Systematics, Taxonomy
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Gracilideres Yamasaki, 2019 (original description)
Gracilideres mawatarii Yamasaki, 2019 (original description)
Nontype ICHUM 4297 - 4300, geounit Tanegashima, identified as Gracilideres mawatarii Yamasaki, 2019
Paratype ICHUM 4301 - 4303, geounit Tanegashima, identified as Gracilideres mawatarii Yamasaki, 2019
Holotype ICHUM 4304, geounit Tanegashima, identified as Gracilideres mawatarii Yamasaki, 2019
 Etymology

This species epithet is named after Dr. Shunsuke F. Mawatari, a Japanese taxonomist, who has trained many ... [details]

 Synonymy

Synonymy (Yamasaki 2019): Undescribed genus: Yamasaki et al. (2013), Dal Zotto et al. (2013), Sørensen et al. ... [details]

 Synonymy

Synonymy according to Yamasaki (2019, p. 177): Undescribed genus: Yamasaki et al. (2013), Dal Zotto et ... [details]