Swedish Plectida (Nematoda). Part 2. The genus Antomicron Cobb, 1920
Author
Holovachov, Oleksandr
text
Zootaxa
2012
3380
39
54
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.281718
bebd32a1-51f6-463b-a036-6fc0739d8123
1175-5326
281718
Key to males of species of
Antomicron
Cobb, 1920
1. Males with both alveolar and tubular supplements............................................................ 2
- Males with only tubular supplements..................................................................... 6
2. Number of alveolar supplements is more than 25 (29–36)..................................................... 3
- Number of alveolar supplements is less than 20 (8–14)....................................................... 4
3. Males with 5–9 tubular supplements...........................................................
A. intermedius
- Males with 3 tubular supplements...............................................................
A. alveolatum
4. Males with 5 tubular supplements...............................................................
A. profundum
- Males with 2–3 tubular supplements...................................................................... 5
5. Males with 3 tubular supplements; cephalic sensilla papilliform.........................................
A. pratense
- Males with 2 tubular supplements; cephalic sensilla setiform.....................................
A. lorenzeni
sp. n.
6. Males with 15 tubular supplements; body length exceeds
1.3 mm
.........................
A. quindecimpapillatus
sp. n.
- Number of tubular supplements is 10 or less; body length is less than
1.1 mm
..................................... 7
7. Males with 10 tubular supplements; amphid loop-shaped............................................
A. profundum
- Males with 4–8 tubular supplements; amphid doughnut-shaped................................................ 8
8. Males with 6–8 tubular supplements, amphid oval in shape...........................................
A. pellucidum
- Males with 4 tubular supplements, amphid elongate in shape...........................................
A. elegans