Theristus (Penzancia) anoxybioticus n. sp. (Nematoda: Xyalidae) from the sublittoral methane seepages in the Northern Kattegat, Denmark
Jensen, P. (1995). Theristus (Penzancia) anoxybioticus n. sp. (Nematoda: Xyalidae) from the sublittoral methane seepages in the Northern Kattegat, Denmark. J. Nematol. 27(2): 231-236
In: Journal of Nematology. Society of Nematologists/Sciendo: Poland. ISSN 0022-300X; e-ISSN 2640-396X, more
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| Keywords |
Anatomical structures > Digestive system > Animal organs > Alimentary organs > Intestines Chemical compounds > Organic compounds > Hydrocarbons > Saturated hydrocarbons > Acyclic hydrocarbons > Methane Nematodes Organisms > Aquatic organisms > Animals > Aquatic animals > Marine animals > Aquatic invertebrates > Nematoda > Marine nematodes Sediments > Clastics > Mud Seepage Taxa > Species > New taxa > New species Ultrastructure Theristus Bastian, 1865 [WoRMS] North Sea, Kattegat [Marine Regions] Marine/Coastal |
| Abstract |
The free-living marine nematode Theristus (Penzancia) anoxybioticus n. sp. is described from specimens collected in muddy sediment at 10-12 m water depth in the northern Kattegat, Denmark, where the benthic environment is influenced by methane seepages. Mean body length of the male is 1,121µm and of the female 1.159µm. Theristus (Penzancia) anoxybioticus n. sp. has one crown of 10 cephalic setae and a clavate tail tip without setae. The three caudal gland cells are prominent. The intestinal lumen is hexaradiate in cross section and the lining is devoid of microvilli. Reproductive adults have so far only been found in the uppermost centimeter of sediment, and their presence is restricted to April and May. Juveniles are found in deep anoxic sediment layers during other months of the year. |
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