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Eubostrichopsis johnpearsei n. gen., n. sp., the first stilbonematid nematode (Nematoda, Desmodoridae) from the US West Coast

Bio-Oceanography and Marine Biology, Department of Functional and Evolutionary Ecology, University of Vienna, Althanstraße 14, 1090 Vienna, Austria.
Bio-Oceanography and Marine Biology, Department of Functional and Evolutionary Ecology, University of Vienna, Althanstraße 14, 1090 Vienna, Austria.
Nematoda Stilbonematinae marine free-living nematodes thiobios sulfide system Phyllospadix rocky intertidal Oregon California

Abstract

A new genus of the marine Stilbonematinae (Nematoda, Desmodoridae) is described from the Pacific coast of the United States of America. The worms inhabit the sulfidic sediment among the roots of the surfgrass Phyllospadix sp. in the rocky intertidal. The ectosymbiotic coat is of a new type for Stilbonematinae. It consists of rod-shaped bacteria pointed at both poles densely attached with one pole to the host cuticle. This is the first report of this symbiotic nematode subfamily from the US West Coast.

 

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