Schmidt-Rhaesa Andreas, Yadav Arun K
Zoological Museum and Institute, Biocenter Grindel, Matrin-Luther-King-Platz 3, University of Hamburg, 20146 Hamburg, Germany.; Email:
Department of Zoology, Kohima Science College (Autonomous), Jotsoma, Nagaland, 797002, India.; Email:
Zootaxa. 2015 Feb 27;3925(2):202-10. doi: 10.11646/zootaxa.3925.2.3.
The currently known diversity of horsehair worms (Nematomorpha) from India is only 17 species. We report here two female specimens found on two occasions on a terrace paddy field in Tsupo, Viswema, Kohima, Nagaland, India. Although found at the same location, both species differ in their cuticular structures. One is determined as Chordodes moutoni, a species known from China, Malaysia and India. The other specimen shows a new type of cuticular structure, the areoles, which combines characters of both simple areoles and tubercle areoles. This specimen is described as a new species, C. combiareolatus. Both specimens show arrangements on the cuticle, in which a circle of areoles surrounds a region of "naked" cuticle. We interpret these regions as artifacts caused by the breaking off of the central crowned areoles, leaving only the circumcluster areoles behind.
目前已知的来自印度的马鬃蠕虫(线虫纲)的多样性仅为17种。我们在此报告在印度那加兰邦科希马县维斯韦马镇楚波的一处梯田稻田中两次发现的两个雌性标本。尽管是在同一地点发现的,但这两个物种的表皮结构不同。其中一个被确定为穆托尼索虫,这是一种在中国、马来西亚和印度都有记录的物种。另一个标本显示出一种新型的表皮结构——小窝,它兼具简单小窝和瘤状小窝的特征。这个标本被描述为一个新物种,即组合小窝索虫。两个标本的表皮上都有这样的排列:一圈小窝围绕着一块“裸露”的表皮区域。我们将这些区域解释为由中央冠状小窝断裂脱落造成的假象,只留下了周围的小窝。