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Published: 2023-11-28
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Corononema vulgare sp. n. and Hofmaenneria coralis sp. n. (Nematoda, Monhysterida) from coral reefs off the coast of Vietnam

Institute of Ecology and Biological Resources; Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology; 18 Hoang Quoc Viet Road; Cau Giay; Hanoi; Vietnam; Graduate University of Science and Technology; Vietnam Academy of Sciences and Technology; 18 Hoang Quoc Viet Road; Cau Giay; Hanoi; Vietnam
Vietnam National Museum of Nature; Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology; 18 Hoang Quoc Viet Road; Cau Giay; Hanoi; Vietnam; Graduate University of Science and Technology; Vietnam Academy of Sciences and Technology; 18 Hoang Quoc Viet Road; Cau Giay; Hanoi; Vietnam
Vietnam National Museum of Nature; Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology; 18 Hoang Quoc Viet Road; Cau Giay; Hanoi; Vietnam
Papanin Institute for Biology of Inland Waters; Russian Academy of Sciences; Yaroslavl Province; Borok; 152742; Russia
Laboratory of Coastal Benthic Ecology; P.P. Shirkov Institute of Ecology; Russian Academy of Sciences; Russia
Institute of Ecology and Biological Resources; Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology; 18 Hoang Quoc Viet Road; Cau Giay; Hanoi; Vietnam; Graduate University of Science and Technology; Vietnam Academy of Sciences and Technology; 18 Hoang Quoc Viet Road; Cau Giay; Hanoi; Vietnam
Nematoda free-living nematode Xyalidae morphology new species Con Dao Archipelago

Abstract

Two new nematode species of the order Monhysterida, found in coral reefs on the coast of Vietnam, are described and illustrated. Corononema vulgare sp. n. morphology is similar to C. thai Nicholas & Stewart, 1995 but differs from it by the shorter outer labial setae, shorter tail in males, and a different shape of the guiding lateral bodies in the spicular apparatus of males. Hofmaenneria coralis sp. n. morphology is close to H. niddensis Gerlach & Meyl, 1957 and H. optata Alekseev, 1983. The new species differs from the first species by having thinner body, a shorter and less slender tail, and shorter spicules. The new species differs from H. optata in having a longer body, shorter pharynx, shorter tail, and longer outer labial setae.

 

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