Three new and a known species of Tylencholaimoidea (Nematoda: Dorylaimida) from Singapore
Author
Ahmad, Wasim
text
Zootaxa
2010
2505
51
64
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.195888
5ad03cf9-3ec7-4036-ba15-ef783119dd31
1175-5326
195888
Tylencholaimus intermedius
Peña-Santiago &
Coomans, 1996
Measurements:
Table 2
Habitat and locality:
Soil around roots of bushes and forest trees from Rifle Range Road, opposite Maurname reservoir,
Singapore
; collected on
27 August 2003
.
Remarks:
Peňa-Santiago &
Coomans (1996)
described
Tylencholaimus intermedius
from
Spain
.
Ahmad and Araki (2003)
reported two females of this species from
Japan
and recently,
Ahmad
et al
. (2009)
recorded a single specimen from
Korea
. The present specimens from
Singapore
conform well with the
type
specimens as well as the Japanese and Korean specimens. It seems that this species is quite widely distributed in East and South
East Asia
.
Recently,
Andrássy (2009)
transferred this species to the genus
Tantunema
because of its small amphids and shape of lip region. We have examined this species from
Japan
,
Korea
as well as the present one from
Singapore
. In all these specimens, the amphids are consistently cup-shaped with slit-like aperture and a postlabial sclerotization is present. The genus
Tantunema
is characterized by the presence of a pore-like amphid and none of the three species presently described under this genus has post-labial sclerotozation. Hence, the placement of this species under
Tylencholaimus
appears more justified.