Contribution to the freshwater gastrotrich fauna of wetland areas of southwestern Ontario (Canada) with redescriptions of seven species and a check-list for North America
Author
Schwank, Peter
Author
Kånneby, Tobias
text
Zootaxa
2014
3811
4
463
490
journal article
45585
10.11646/zootaxa.3811.4.3
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1175-5326
230701
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Chaetonotus (Primochaetus)
cf.
cordiformis
Greuter, 1917
Localities.
A pond near Erbsville, Waterloo district.
Material.
1 specimen
.
Large species with a squat body, as in
Chaetonotus (Primochaetus) heideri
Brehm, 1917
and
C. (P.) cordiformis
, 150–200 µm in total body length. The head is overlapped by the head spines as in
C. (P.) heideri
. The proximal parts of the furcal branches are reduced. Adhesive tubes are very thin and constitute 4/5 of the total furca length. The total number of scales is low, only 6–8 dorsal columns each with 12–13 rounded scales. The spines extend out almost perpendicular to the body surface and are simple in comparison to the dentate spines of
C. (P.) heideri
and
C. (P.) cordiformis
. The spines are much longer in the trunk region than in the head region. The posteriormost spines are as long as the furcal branches but do not overshoot them.