Carnoya kermarreci n.sp. (Rhigonematidae: Nematoda) from Anadenobolus politus (Porat) (Rhinocricidae: Diplopoda) from Guadeloupe |
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Authors: | Martin L. Adamson D. Van Waerebeke |
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Affiliation: | (1) Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes et Laboratoire de Zoologie (Vers), Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle, 61, rue de Buffon, 75231 Paris Cedex 05, France;(2) Office de Recherche Scientifique et Technique Outre Mer, Laboratoire de Zoologie (Vers), Muséum national d'Historie naturelle, 61, rue de Buffon, 75231 Paris Cedex 05, France |
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Abstract: | Summary Carnoya kermarreci n.sp. (Rhigonematidae; Nematoda) is described from Anadenobolus politus (Porat) (Rhinocricidae; Diplopoda) from Guadeloupe. The new species most closely resembles C. martiniquensis Adamson, 1984 from A. politus in Martinique and C. venezuelensis Adamson, 1984 from Rhinocricus flavocinctus from Venezuela in that the lips in the male are broad and the arrangement of caudal papillae is almost identical in the three species. Males of C. kermarreci are easily distinguished by the absence of spines, by the form of the cuticular projections at the base of the buccal cavity and by the fact that the most anterior pair of caudal papillae are located very close together. Females are distinguished by the presence of three pairs of somatic papillae near the level of the vulva. The nematode fauna of A. politus includes species from two distinct orders and presumably reflects the fact that diplopods are among the most ancient hosts of nematodes. |
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