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Description of two new species of free-living nematodes (Nematoda) from Vietnam
Tu, N.D.; Gagarin, V.G. (2020). Description of two new species of free-living nematodes (Nematoda) from Vietnam. Inland Water Biology 13(3): 372-380. https://dx.doi.org/10.1134/s1995082920030141
In: Inland Water Biology. MAIK NAUKA/INTERPERIODICA/SPRINGER: New York. ISSN 1995-0829; e-ISSN 1995-0837, more
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    free-living nematodes

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  • Tu, N.D.
  • Gagarin, V.G.

Abstract
    An illustrated description of two free-living nematode species—Leptolaimoides brevicaudatus sp. n. and Paramonhystera affinis sp. n.—from the water bodies of Vietnam is presented. L. brevicaudatus is similar to L. thermastris (Lorenzen, 1966); L. gangioensis Hoang Lai-Phu et al., 2009; and L. asiaticus Gagarin, Nguyen Vu Thanh, 2005 in regards to body size, but differs from these species by a shorter and less slender body, longer spicules, and the absence of precloacal supplements in males. Paramonhystera affinis sp. n. is morphologically similar to P. parabutschlii (Timm, 1961) and P. levicula (Lorenzen, 1972), but it has shorter and sparse somatic setae, six outer labial setae (versus four outer labial setae in both compared species), and shorter spicules.

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