Setosabatieria
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.210400 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5663579 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/A87787B7-4E6F-FFEA-539E-8E30FA53828D |
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Setosabatieria |
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Key to all known species of Setosabatieria
1 Tail conico-cylindrical................................................................................ 2
- Tail conical.............................................................. S. conicauda n. sp. ( New Zealand)
2 Arcuate or curved spicules............................................................................. 3
- L-shaped spicules with median hollow region...................... S. australis Leduc & Gwyther 2008 ( New Zealand)
3 Spicules with central cuticularised strip................................................................... 4
- Spicules without central cuticularised strip................................................................ 5
4 Leaf-like extensions of the cuticle lateral to cloaca; 11–16 precloacal supplements.... S. hilarula (De Man 1922) Platt 1985 (North Sea, English Channel, Mediterranean, Northwest Atlantic, Southeast Atlantic, Bay of Bengal)
- Leaf-like projections absent; 9 precloacal supplements.................. S. jingjingae Guo & Warwick 2001 (Bohai Sea)
5 Amphideal fovea with more than 3 turns.................................................................. 6
- Amphideal fovea with 2.5 turns; gubernaculum with triangular apophysis. S. triangularis Riera et al. 2006 (Canary Islands)
6 Amphideal fovea with 4.25 turns; 3–4 sub-cephalic setae per file............ S. fibulata ( Wieser 1954) Platt 1985 ( Chile)
- Amphideal fovea with 3.5 turns; 6–8 sub-cephalic setae per file......... S. coomansi Huang & Zhang 2006 (Yellow Sea)
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Dorylaimopsinae |