Oncholaimus Species
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.12782/sd.22_151 |
publication LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:pub:E02B9201-1FFC-4EDE-82B5-9D6CBA5ADA64 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03CDF115-FF92-FFEF-78A1-0A8E39D2F8FF |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Oncholaimus Species |
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Key to Oncholaimus Species Having Conico-cylindrical Male Tail
1. Demanian system absent.........................2
— Demanian system present or female unknown.......7
2. Subventral setae in cloacal and caudal regions arranged in two rows.......................................... O. multisetosus Huang and Zhang, 2006
— Subventral setae in cloacal and caudal regions arranged in a row.................................3
3. Spicules slightly shorter than tail length............................. O. mediocaudatus ( Pavlyuk, 1991)
— Spicules shorter than a half of tail length............4
4. Body shorter than 4 mm ..........................5
— Body longer than 5 mm ..........................6
5. Subcephalic setae present........................................... O. arenarius ( Tsalolikhin, 1979)
— Subcephalic setae absent...... O. electus Rachor, 1969
6. Amphids located in anterior half of buccal cavity................... O. compositus Belogurov et al., 1980
— Amphids located in posterior half of buccal cavity................... O. asiaticus (Belogurov et al., 1980)
7. Spicules equal to or longer than tail................8
— Spicules shorter than tail........................10
8. Spicules 1.5 times tail length.............................................. O. notoxyuris Allgén, 1959
— Spicules almost equal to tail length.................9
9. Conical part 1/2 of tail length........................................ O. appendiculatus ( Cobb, 1930)
— Conical part 1/5 of tail length...................................... O. brevicaudiculatus Rachor, 1970
10. Spicules equal to or longer than 2.0 abd............11
— Spicules shorter than 2.0 abd.....................13
11. Body shorter than 3 mm ..... O. moanae Leduc, 2008
— Body longer than 7 mm .........................12
12. Spicules 3.0 abd......... O. onchouris Ditlevsen, 1928
— Spicules 2.0 abd........... O. scanicus ( Allgén, 1935)
13. Excretory pore located at posterior end of buccal cavity.........................................14
— Excretory pore located posterior to buccal cavity....17
14. Body longer than 7 mm ................................. O. ramosus ( Smolyanko and Belogurov, 1987)
— Body shorter than 4 mm .........................15
15. Tail longer than 4.0 abd.... O. aegypticus Steiner, 1921
— Tail shorter than 3.0 abd.........................16
16. Spicules almost half of tail length............................................ O. martini Wieser, 1959
— Spicules slightly shorter than tail.......................... O. paraolium (Belogurov and Fadeeva, 1980)
17. Amphids located in anterior half or at middle of buccal cavity...................................18
— Amphids located in posterior half of buccal cavity...25
18. Body longer than 6 mm ................................................ O. problematicus Coles, 1977
— Body shorter than 4 mm .........................19
19. De Man’s c<20.................................20
— De Man’s c>20.................................21
20. Outer labial setae present....... O. rapax Kreis, 1932
— Outer labial setae absent...... O. viridis Bastian, 1865
21. De Man’s a=30............................................ O. zinus Belogurov and Belogurova, 1978
— De Man’s a>40.................................22
22. Body about 2 mm long..........................23
— Body 3–4mm long..............................24
23. Spicules 1/2 of tail length............................................. O. minor Chen and Guo, 2014
— Spicules 1/4 of tail length........................................... O. salobrus Pastor de Ward, 1993
24. De Man’s a=40–50, c<40........................................ O. secundicollis Shimada et al., 2009
— De Man’s a=70, c=50.......................... O. campylocercoides de Connick and Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1933
25. Pigment granules present at anterior end of pharynx..................... O. nigrocephalatus Cobb, 1930
— Pigment granules absent.........................26
26. Tail longer than 6 abd, conical part 1/5 of tail length........................ O. lanceolatus Vitiello, 1970
— Tail shorter than 6 abd, conical part longer than 1/4 of tail length...................................27
27. Left subventral tooth just a little longer than other teeth........................................... O. paropisthonchus Belogurov and Belogurova, 1978
— Left subventral tooth greatly longer than other teeth..............................................28
28. Main duct of Demanian system branching with multiple terminal pores.............................29
— Main duct not branching, without terminal pore, or female unknown...............................31
29. Conical part 1/4 of tail length........................................... O. apostematus Wieser, 1959
— Conical part 1/2 of tail length....................30
30. Body shorter than 4 mm ........................................... O. olium (Belogurov et al., 1975)
— Body 5–6 mm long................................... O. tchesunovi ( Platonova and Kulangieva, 1995)
31. Female tail clavate........ O. malgassus Gerlach, 1958
— Female tail conico-cylindrical....................32
32. Pre-anal region tapering to posterior body end.............................. O. sheri ( Chitwood, 1960)
— Pre-anal region not tapering.....................33
33. Conical part 3/4 of tail................................................ O. opisthonchus Filipjev, 1927
— Conical part almost 1/2 of tail....................34
34. De Man’s c≈30........... O. ushakovi Filipjev, 1927
— De Man’s c>35.................................35
35. De Man’s b=9–12.............................. O. paracampylocercoides ( Smolyanko and Belogurov, 1991)
— De Man’s b≈7............. O. langhovdensis sp. nov.
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