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Sabatieriinae Filipjev 1934

  • 1. Department of Zoology, The Natural History Museum, London, SW 7 5 BD, UK & Department of Life Sciences, Hanyang University, Seoul, 133 - 791, Korea
  • 2. Department of Life Sciences, Hanyang University, Seoul, 133 - 791, Korea

Description

Subfamily Sabatieriinae Filipjev, 1934

Remarks. The Sabatieriinae is comprised of 7 genera (Actarjania Hopper 1967, Cervonema Wieser 1954, Laimella Cobb 1920, Pierrickia Vitiello 1970, Sabatieria De Rouville 1903, Scholpanialla Sergeeva 1972, Setosabatieria Platt 1985), and although Platt (1985) concluded that they shared no unique characters (they are “described as lacking the derived features of the other two families”), in addition to the family characters, the Sabatieriinae generally have a weakly sclerotized buccal cavity, posterior section as a collapsed tube. Spicules enlarged proximally, gubernacular apophyses (is) paired or single. Also, Laimella, Cervonema and Setosabatieria exhibit a striate cuticle, rarely minutely punctations have been observed in Laimella (Ward 1974; Jensen 1979).

Notes

Published as part of Barnes, Natalie, Kim, Hyeong Geun & Lee, Wonchoel, 2012, New species of free-living marine Sabatieriinae (Nematoda: Monhysterida: Comesomatidae) from around South Korea *, pp. 263-290 in Zootaxa 3368 (1) on page 265, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3368.1.14, http://zenodo.org/record/5252511

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Additional details

Biodiversity

Family
Comesomatidae
Kingdom
Animalia
Order
Desmodorida
Phylum
Nematoda
Scientific name authorship
Filipjev
Taxon rank
subFamily
Taxonomic concept label
Sabatieriinae Filipjev, 1934 sec. Barnes, Kim & Lee, 2012

References

  • Filipjev, I. (1934) The classification of the free living nematodes and their relation to the parasitic nematodes. Smithonian Miscellaneous Collections, 89 (6), 1 - 63.
  • Hopper, B. (1967) Free-living marine nematodes from Biscayne Bay, Florida, I. Comesomatidae: the male of Laimella longicauda COBB, 1920, and description of Actarjania new genus. Marine Biology, 1, 140 - 144.
  • Wieser, W. (1954) Free-living marine nematodes 2. Chromadoroidea. Reports of the Lund University Chile Expedition 1948 - 49, 17, Lund University, Lund 148 pp.
  • Cobb, N. (1920) One hundred new nemas. Contribution To A Science of Nematology (Baltimore) 9, 217 - 343.
  • Vitiello, P. (1970) Nematodes libres marins des vases profondes du golfe du lion 2 Chromadorida. Tethys, 2 (2), 449 - 500.
  • De Rouville, E. (1903) Revision des Nematodes libres, marins, de la region de Cette. Comptes Rendus des Seances de la Societe de Biologie, 55, 1526 - 1527.
  • Sergeeva, N. (1972) New species of free-living nematodes from the order Chromadorida in the Black Sea. Zoologischeskii Zhurnal, 51 (8), 1233 - 1237.
  • Platt, H. (1985) The freeliving marine nematode genus Sabatieria (Nematoda, Comesomatidae) - Taxonomic revision and pictorial keys. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 83 (1), 27 - 78.
  • Ward, A. R. (1974) Three new species of free-living marine nematodes from sublittoral sediments in Liverpool Bay. Marine Biology, 24, 93 - 96.
  • Jensen, P. (1979) Revision of Comesomatidae (Nematoda). Zoologica Scripta, 8 (2), 81 - 105.