Free-living nematodes of the genus Syringolaimus de Man, 1888 (Nematoda, Enoplida, Ironidae) from the Angola Basin, South-East Atlantic Abyss
Author
Tchesunov, Alexei V.
text
Zootaxa
2017
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journal article
32368
10.11646/zootaxa.4306.4.2
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Syringolaimus renaudae
Gourbault & Vincx, 1985
.
Gourbault & Vincx, 1985
: p. 109–114, fig. 1–2 (SW Atlantic, Cape Basin,
3694–4180 m
, deep-sea ooze), males and females. Cuticle finely annulated close to both extremities. Anterior end demarcated by a distinct collar. Amphidial fovea 40% of the corresponding body width in male. Ventral pore at the level of posterior end of the buccal cavity. Monorchic. No supplementary organs mentioned. Spinneret and caudal glands present.
Syringolaimus smarigdus
Cobb, 1928
sp. inq.
Cobb, 1928
: p. 249–253, fig. 1 (USA east coast, Massachusetts, from shells of gastropod molluscs
Alectrion obsoleta
feeding on algae
Ralfsia
).
De Coninck & Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1933
: p. 58 (junior synonym of
S. striaticaudatus
).
Chitwood, 1951
: p. 646, fig.
9 I
–K (Texas, from
Sargassum
algae). Description and brief redescriptions of this species are poorly detailed. Since neither measured values nor structural features contradict characteristics of
S. striatocaudatus
, I follow the opinion of
De Coninck & Schuurmans Stekhoven (1933)
and adopt synonymy of the species.