Three newly recorded free-living marine nematode species (Nematoda: Chromadorea) from Korea KCI

Title
Three newly recorded free-living marine nematode species (Nematoda: Chromadorea) from Korea
Alternative Title
Three newly recorded free-living marine nematode species (Nematoda: Chromadorea) from Korea
Author(s)
Lee, Hyo Jin; Lee, Hee Gab; Rho, Hyun Soo
KIOST Author(s)
Lee, Hyo Jin(이효진)Lee, Hee Gab(이희갑)Rho, Hyun Soo(노현수)
Alternative Author(s)
이효진; 이희갑; 노현수
Publication Year
2022-12
Abstract
Three free-living marine nematodes (Desmoscolex(Desmoscolex) max Timm, 1970, Daptonema longiapophysis Huang and Zhang, 2010, and Pseudosteineria sinica Huang and Li, 2010) were newly recorded in Korea. Desmoscolex (D.) max was found from subtidal coarse sediment around Wangdolcho in the East Sea. It was characterized by the presence of untypical setae arrangement, obviously elongated triangle-shaped head, long hairy cephalic setae, a long naked tail spinneret, and the absence of peduncle at the base of somatic setae. Daptonema longiapophysis was obtained from intertidal sandy sediments in the southern coast of Korea. It was characterized by the presence of setiform labial sensilla, spicules with a projection on both sides, and gubernaculum with dorso-caudal apophysis. Pseudosteineria sinica was discovered from the intertidal sediment in the Yellow Sea. It was characterized by unobservable amphideal fovea, different lengths of spicules, and gubernaculum with dorso-caudal apophysis. In this study, we provide detailed morphological features of three free-living marine nematodes by differential interference contrast microscopy.
ISSN
1226-9999
URI
https://sciwatch.kiost.ac.kr/handle/2020.kiost/43835
DOI
10.11626/KJEB.2022.40.4.579
Bibliographic Citation
Korean Journal of Environmental Biology, v.40, no.4, pp.579 - 590, 2022
Publisher
한국환경생물학회
Keywords
marine nematode; Desmoscolex; Daptonema; Pseudosteineria; taxonomy; Korea
Type
Article
Language
English
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