Geomonhystera galindoi, Prado-Vera & Ferris & Subbotin, 2018

Prado-Vera, Ignacio Cid Del, Ferris, Howard & Subbotin, Sergei A., 2018, Six new and one known species of Geomonhystera (Nematoda, Monhysteridae) from moss, an epiphytic plant and soil in México and Ecuador, Zootaxa 4471 (1), pp. 76-110 : 89-93

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4471.1.3

publication LSID

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5980656

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/3F5187C5-D34A-E015-F0DD-FD40CE99C4E6

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scientific name

Geomonhystera galindoi
status

sp. nov.

Geomonhystera galindoi View in CoL sp. n.

( Fig. 9 A–E View FIGURE 9 ; Fig. 10 A–D View FIGURE 10 )

Measurements. Tables 2, 3 and 4.

Female: (n=25). Body shape of fixed specimens almost straight to slightly arcuate ventrad; cuticle thin, 1 µm thick, with very fine and visible transverse striae, Very small setae sparsely scattered over whole body; head 12–19 (15.5±1.4) µm wide and 3–6 µm high; lips not fused; inner labial papillae very small, conical, 2–3 (2.1±0.4) µm long; outer labial setae not segmented, 7–10 (9.4±0.9) µm long or 47–67 (61±6.0) % of head width; cephalic setae thin, 5–7 (5.8±0.8) µm diameter, 28–47 (36±5.7) % of head width; amphid openings rounded 3–5 (4.7±0.6) µm diameter with the anterior edge 15–25 (21±2.4) µm from the head, both amphids at the same level; pharynx muscular, 156–198 (179±10.7) µm long or 16.6– 21 (18.9±1.1) % of the body length, 438–688 (587±62.2) µm from the vulva and 476–735 (632±61.9) µm from the anus; nerve ring at 40–104 (81±15.2) µm from the anterior end; cardia at base of pharynx 5–17 (11±3.4) µm long and 6–15 (9.4±2.7) µm wide, composed of two conspicuous cells. Outer zone of intestinal walls with many granular refractive inclusions; rectum muscular, 25–45 (33±4.8) µm long and 1.0–2.2 (1.6±0.3) times anal body diameter; anterior anal lip slightly protruding. Distance between vulva and anus 35–50 (41±4.5) µm or 1.5–2.2 times anal body diameter. Gonad (n=7) 132–322 (228±69.6) µm long, ovary short with one row of oocytes, 13–35 (23±7.3) % of body length. Vulval lips slightly protruding; vagina with slightly thickened walls, post-vulval uterine sac absent. Tail tapers evenly, 126–184 (149±12.4) µm long or 13–21 (15.8±1.8) % of the body length, with a few setae; three caudal glands, posterior to the anus and in line, ducted into a common ampulla 5–10 (8.1±2.3) µm long and then through a conspicuous, terminal spinneret which is 2–5 (3.1±0.8) µm long.

Male (n=3): After fixation, body slightly curved with the posterior end strongly curved ventrally, giving a hook-shaped appearance; cuticle 1 µm thick, with exceedingly fine striations; somatic setae rare to few; head 12 µm wide; six lips not fused; inner labial papillae very small, coniform 2 µm long; outer labial setae unsegmented, 6 µm long or 50% of head width; cephalic setae thin, 4–5 (4.3±0.6) µm long or 33– 42 (36±4.8) of head width; amphid apertures rounded, 4 µm diameter and 21–23 (21.7±1.2) µm, or 1.7–1.9 times the head width from the anterior edge of the amphid to the anterior end, respectively; both amphids at the same level; pharynx muscular 160–166 (163±3.0) µm long; nerve ring at 80–85 (82±2.7) µm from the anterior end; cardia 6–10 (8.7±2.3) µm long and 7–11 (9.0±2.0) µm wide, composed of conspicuous cells. Copulatory spicules equal in length, slightly arcuate, 30–34 (32.5±2.1) µm long, with acute tips and non-cephalate; gubernaculum 9–11 (10.3±1.1) µm long. In the ventral precloacal region is a series of 30–37 papilloid cuticular folds. Tail 109–145 (129±18.4) µm long with a few thin setae (4–8 observed), ending in conspicuous, terminal, spinneret 4–6 µm long.

Diagnosis and relationships. Geomonhystera galindoi sp. n. has fine cuticlar striation and sparsely–scattered body setae; the outer labial setae are unsegmented; vulval lips are slightly protruding; vulva-anus distance 35–50 (41±4.4) µm and 1.5–2.2 times anal body diameter; the outer labial setae are 47–67% of head width and the cephalic setae thin, unsegmented and 28–47 (36±5.7) % of the body width; caudal gland ampulla 5–10 µm long and spinneret conspicuous, 2–5 µm long.

Geomonhystera galindoi View in CoL sp. n. is close to G. dubia Siddiqi & Shahina, 2004 View in CoL , mainly in the fine striation of the cuticle, in the position of the amphids, the shape of the body when relaxed and in the position of the vulva. It differs in the small and scattered vs. abundant and conspicuous body setae, in the larger body width, 23–31 (25) vs.16–20 µm, in having longer outer labial and cephalic setae, 7.0–10.0 (9.4) and 5.0–7.0 (5.8) vs. 5.0–6.5 (5.8) and 3.5–4.5 µm, respectively, in the vulva-anus distance, 35–50 (41) vs. 22–29 (27) µm; in the length of the tail, 126–184 (149±12.4) vs. 57–77 (69) µm, in the length of the rectum, 25–45 (33±4.8) vs. 20–24 µm. It is also close to G. pervaga ( Argo and Heyns, 1973) Andrássy, 1981 View in CoL in the finely-striated cuticle, the position of the vulva and in the indexes a and b. It differs in the sparse, small body setae vs. abundant, conspicuous setae, in the shorter tail length, 126–184 (149) vs. 101, and in the vulva-anus distance, 35–50 (41±4.4) vs. 27–39 µm. Males of G. galindoi View in CoL sp. n. are close to those of G. ecuatoriana View in CoL sp. n., G. antarcticola Andrássy, 1998 View in CoL , G. steineri (Micoletsky, 1922) Andrássy, 1981 View in CoL and G. villosa (Bűtschli, 1973) Andrássy, 1981 View in CoL in the size of the spicules, but differ from G. ecuatoriana View in CoL sp. n. in the length of the pharynx (160–166 (163) vs. 137 µm and the distance of the anterior border of the amphid to the head 21–23 (21.7) vs. 18 µm; from G. antarcticola View in CoL in the length of the body, 0.83–0.93 (0.89) vs. 1.04–1.41 mm, and lengths of the outer labial and cephalic setae, 6 and 4.0–5.0 (4.3) vs. 14.6 and 9.2 µm, respectively; from G. steineri View in CoL by the index c, 6.2–7.6 (6.9) vs.7.5–9.0, and from G. villosa View in CoL in the number and size of the body setae and the number of cuticular folds and the indexes a and c’, 37.7–40.6 (39) and 5.2–6.0 (5.7) vs. 45–40 and 6.0–7.0, respectively.

Geomonhystera galindoi View in CoL sp. n. is similar to G. mexiquense View in CoL sp. n. in the body length, the fine transverse striae and sparsely-distributed body setae, the position of the vulva and the indexes a and b. It differs in that there are males present in G. galindoi View in CoL sp. n. but not in G. mexiquense View in CoL sp. n. Two D2–D3 of 28S rRNA gene sequences obtained from two clones of a sample of G. galindoi View in CoL sp. n. were different by 0.6% (4 bp) from each other and 17 % (119–120 bp) from two sequences of G. mexiquense View in CoL sp. n. and by 17% (119–120 bp) from those of G. longispiculata View in CoL sp. n.

Type locality and habitat. Moss and lichen on trunk of Quercus peduncularis Née in a woodland at San Pablo

Izayoc , Texcoco , México State, 19° 28' 06.7" N 98° 47' 15.4" W, elevation 2572 m asl. The second locality is Juchitepec, México State, 19° 03' 45.2" N 98° 49' 39.1" W. Collections were made from the type locality on October 10, 2008 and from the second locality on January 23, 2009 GoogleMaps .

Type specimens. Holotype female on slide 10394, 15 paratype females on slide 10395 in CNHE. Other type material is deposited in UCRNC on slide number28542, WaNeCo on slide number WT3719, and CPNC on slide number A-100.

Etymology. The species is dedicated to the memory of Dr. Jorge Galindo Alonso, eminent Mexican plant pathologist and outstanding professor and artist.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Nematoda

Class

Chromadorea

Order

Monhysterida

Family

Monhysteridae

Genus

Geomonhystera

Loc

Geomonhystera galindoi

Prado-Vera, Ignacio Cid Del, Ferris, Howard & Subbotin, Sergei A. 2018
2018
Loc

Geomonhystera galindoi

Prado-Vera & Ferris & Subbotin 2018
2018
Loc

G. galindoi

Prado-Vera & Ferris & Subbotin 2018
2018
Loc

G. ecuatoriana

Prado-Vera & Ferris & Subbotin 2018
2018
Loc

G. ecuatoriana

Prado-Vera & Ferris & Subbotin 2018
2018
Loc

Geomonhystera galindoi

Prado-Vera & Ferris & Subbotin 2018
2018
Loc

G. mexiquense

Prado-Vera & Ferris & Subbotin 2018
2018
Loc

G. galindoi

Prado-Vera & Ferris & Subbotin 2018
2018
Loc

G. mexiquense

Prado-Vera & Ferris & Subbotin 2018
2018
Loc

G. galindoi

Prado-Vera & Ferris & Subbotin 2018
2018
Loc

G. mexiquense

Prado-Vera & Ferris & Subbotin 2018
2018
Loc

G. longispiculata

Prado-Vera & Ferris & Subbotin 2018
2018
Loc

G. dubia

Siddiqi & Shahina 2004
2004
Loc

G. antarcticola Andrássy, 1998

Andrassy 1998
1998
Loc

G. antarcticola

Andrassy 1998
1998
Loc

G. pervaga ( Argo and Heyns, 1973 ) Andrássy, 1981

Andrassy 1981
1981
Loc

G. steineri (Micoletsky, 1922) Andrássy, 1981

Andrassy 1981
1981
Loc

G. villosa (Bűtschli, 1973) Andrássy, 1981

Andrassy 1981
1981
Loc

G. steineri

Andrassy 1981
1981
Loc

G. villosa

Andrassy 1981
1981
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