Two new genera and five new species of Selachinematidae (Nematoda, Chromadorida) from the continental slope of New Zealand Author Leduc, Daniel text European Journal of Taxonomy 2013 2013-11-13 63 1 32 journal article 22236 10.5852/ejt.2013.63 71a3f4b4-3e53-486e-9cee-0195fbbfb8e8 2118-9773 3823012 BB33641C-6FAF-4D2E-93FB-C4951F7C058C Genus Bendiella gen. nov. urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: 8E1879A0-8BBA-4564-AAC8-E6BF123EDF0E Type species Bendiella thalassa gen. et sp. nov. Diagnosis Cuticle with lateral differentiation in the form of longitudinal rows of larger punctations. Outer labial sensillae and cephalic setae in one circle; cephalic setae slightly longer than outer labial sensillae. Buccal cavity large; anterior portion of buccal cavity cylindrical to funnel-shaped, with twelve cuticularised rhabdions, each with pointed projections at posterior extremity. Posterior buccal cavity narrower, cylindrical, surrounded by three Y-shaped pairs of slender rhabdions. Pre-cloacal supplements absent. Tail long. Etymology The genus is named after Bendis, the Thracian goddess of the hunt. Remarks Bendiella gen. nov. is most similar to Halichoanolaimus in the shape and arrangement of the head sensillae, structure of the buccal cavity, and in having a relatively long tail. Bendiella gen. nov. differs from the latter, and from all other genera of the family Selachinematidae , in having a cuticle with lateral differentiation consisting of longitudinal rows of larger dots, and from all other genera of the Choniolaiminae (except the species Gammanema anthostoma Okhlopkov, 2002 ) in lacking pre-cloacal supplements.