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Journal article
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Title
Four new species of Desmodora (Nematoda) from the deep south-east Atlantic, and a case of intersexuality in Desmodoridae
Abstract
Four new species of the genus Desmodora are described from the South Atlantic off the south-eastern coast of the State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Desmodora porosum sp. nov. is characterized by sexual dimorphism in the shape of the amphids, which are closed loop-shaped in males, and multispiral amphids in females. A case of intersexuality was found in the species, with a functional female gonad. Desmodora profundum sp. nov. is characterized by filiform spicules with a capitulum, buccal cavity with one dorsal and one small ventral tooth, tail cylindrical with a terminal spinneret, and wider rings in the neck region than on the rest of the body. Desmodora veronicae sp. nov. possesses cryptospiral amphids, a buccal cavity with one dorsal tooth and two smaller ventral teeth, 14 tubular pre-cloacal supplements, two ventral cuticular protruberances on the tail, and curved spicules with a capitulum and velum. Desmodora curvatum sp. nov. has the cuticle finely striated, without somatic setae, multispiral amphids, and a gubernaculum without apophysis, curved dorsally with the tip directed toward the end of the body.

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https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:000332452300009
Bibliographic citation
Moura, J.R.; da Silva, M.C.; Esteves, A.M. (2014). Four new species of Desmodora (Nematoda) from the deep south-east Atlantic, and a case of intersexuality in Desmodoridae. J. Mar. Biol. Ass. U.K. 94(1): 85-104. https://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0025315413001458
Topic
Marine
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true

Authors

author
Name
Juliana Moura
author
Name
Maria da Silva
author
Name
André Morgado Esteves

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https://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0025315413001458

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2019-07-18
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2019-07-18