Tripylella
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4250.1.4 |
publication LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:pub:35287498-7873-4643-8EF9-0E4BFA3B0903 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5675347 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/107187FF-0C09-9809-FF2A-6FD91F8BFBE6 |
treatment provided by |
Plazi |
scientific name |
Tripylella |
status |
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Key to the species of Tripylella
1. Tail with uniform tapering...............................................................................2
- Tail with abrupt tapering................................................................................4
2. Body length more than 1 mm; outer labial setae more than 7 µm................................................3
- Body length less than 1mm; outer labial setae less than 4 µm.......................................... T. minuscula
3. Body length 1810–1832 µm; outer labial setae 13–14 µm; caudal setae on tail present.......... Tripylella australis sp. nov.
- Body length 1080–1400 µm; outer labial setae 7–9 µm; caudal setae on tail absent......................... T. maiuscula
4. Subventral teeth absent; smooth cuticle............................................................. T. iucunda
- Subventral teeth present; annulated cuticle..................................................................5
5. Two large teeth in the posterior stomatal chamber and two subventral teeth in a smaller anterior chamber.......... T. dentata
- Stoma with one dorsal and two subventral teeth..............................................................6
6. Subventral teeth posterior to dorsal tooth........................................................ .. T. intermedia
- Subventral teeth anterior to dorsal tooth....................................................................7
7. Dorsal tooth large; excretory pore absent...................................................... T. subintermedia
- Dorsal tooth small; excretory pore present or absent..........................................................8
8. Excretory pore present.................................................................................9
- Excretory pore absent......................................................................... T. quitoensis
9. Body length 0.8–1.0 mm; caudal setae on tail absent................................................... T. muscusi
- Body length less than 0.8 mm, caudal setae on tail present....................................................10
10. Two pairs of caudal setae on tail; excretory pore 80–93 µm from anterior end.............................. T. mexicana
- Three pairs of caudal setae on tail; excretory pore 58–86 µm from anterior end........................... T. fatimaensis
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