Parasaveljevia Wieser, 1953
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4027.4.5 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6121494 |
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Genus Parasaveljevia Wieser, 1953
Emended diagnosis (after Smol & Coomans 2006, and including original data). Enoplolaiminae . Lips high. All anterior sensillae setose. Asymmetric spoon like mandibles, ventro-sublateral mandibles wider and broader than dorsal mandible. Teeth unequal, dorsal tooth small or reduced and two large ventro-sublateral teeth extending beyond anterior end of mandibles. Base of ventro-sublateral-dorsal teeth near or at the level of the mandibular ring (see Discussion). Presence of well-developed posterior processes for muscle insertion inside cephalic capsule. Short cephalic capsule. Cirri-shaped cephalic organs present. Denticles on mandibular plates present.
Type species: Parasavaljevia cirrifera Wieser, 1953
Synonymous: P. cirrifera Wieser, 1953 in Pastor, 1995 = Enoploides sp.
Species Inquirendae: P. lupata Wieser, 1953 and P. clavicauda ( Filipjev, 1927) because they are known only from females or juveniles.
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