Abstract

Three new species of Aporcelaimoides from natural habitats in Vietnam are studied, described and illustrated, including line drawings, LM and/or SEM pictures. Aporcelaimoides brevistylum sp. n. is characterized by its body 1.95–2.90 mm long, lip region offset by deep constriction and 17–18 µm broad, ventral side of mural odontostyle 11–14 µm long with aperture occupying 62–71% of its length, neck 663–767 µm long, pharyngeal expansion occupying 58–66% of total neck length, uterus a simple tube 85–182 µm long, pars refringens vaginae absent, V = 55–63, tail short and rounded (34–46 µm, c = 49–76, c’ = 0.6–0.8), spicules 67–86 µm long, and one ventromedian supplement out the range of spicules. Aporcelaimoides minor sp. n. is distinguished in having body 2.09–2.61 mm long, lip region offset by deep constriction and 19–20 µm broad, mural odontostyle 14–16 µm long at its ventral side with aperture occupying 73–84% of its length, neck 579–649 µm long, pharyngeal expansion occupying 57–66% of total neck length, uterus a simple tube 44–69 µm long, pars refringens vaginae well developed, V = 48–56, female tail very short, rounded conoid or truncate (14–26 µm, c = 90–146, c’ = 0.3–0.6), and male unknown. Aporcelaimoides silvaticum sp. n. is characterized by its body 2.09–2.60 mm long, lip region offset by depression and 17–18 µm broad, mural odontostyle 11–12 µm long at its ventral side with aperture occupying 60–66% of its length, neck 597–720 µm long, pharyngeal expansion occupying 58–64% of total neck length, uterus a simple tube 128–243 µm long, pars refringens vaginae well developed, V = 58–60, tail short and rounded (27–37 µm, c = 67–94, c’ = 0.6–0.7), spicules 64–75 µm long, and two or three widely spaced ventromedian supplements bearing hiatus. The genus Aporcelaimoides is restored, its diagnosis emended, and three species of Sectonema, namely Sectonema amazonicum, Sectonema haguei and Sectonema moderatum, transferred to it. An updated list of its species, a key to their identification and a tabular compendium with the most important morphometric features are also presented.

Highlights

  • The genus Aporcelaimoides is an interesting aporcelaimoid taxon, created by Heyns (1965) to accommodate two new species, namely A. probulbum and A. californicum

  • The new species is characterized by its body 1.95–2.90 mm long, lip region offset by deep constriction and 17–18 μm broad, ventral side of mural odontostyle 11–14 μm with aperture occupying 62–71% of its length, neck 663–767 μm long, pharyngeal expansion 387–508 μm long or occupying 58–66% of total neck length, uterus a simple tube and 85–182 μm long or 1.0–2.1 times the corresponding body diameter, pars refringens vaginae absent, V = 55–63, female tail short and rounded (35–46 μm, c = 58–76, c’ = 0.6–0.8), male tail similar to that of female (34–42 μm, c = 49–69, c’ = 0.6–0.8), spicules 67–86 μm long, and one ventromedian supplement bearing hiatus

  • The new species is characterized by its body 2.09–2.61 mm long, lip region offset by deep constriction and 19–20 μm broad, mural odontostyle 14–16 μm long at its ventral side with aperture occupying 73–84% of its length, neck 579–649 μm long, pharyngeal expansion 331–423 μm long or occupying 57–66% of total neck length, uterus a simple tube and 44–69 μm long or less than (0.5–0.9 times) the corresponding body diameter, pars refringens vaginae well developed, V = 48–56, female tail very short and rounded to truncate (14–26 μm, c = 90–146, c’ = 0.3–0.6), and male unknown

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Three new species of the genus Aporcelaimoides Heyns, 1965 from Vietnam (Nematoda, Dorylaimida, Aporcelaimidae), with an updated taxonomy of the genus. Academic editor: H-P Fagerholm | Received 3 June 2015 | Accepted 17 July 2015 | Published 6 August 2015 http://zoobank.org/E086E0F3-0D8A-4E22-8ECF-EA38E0410BA6

Introduction
Material and methods
Light microscopy
Scanning electron microscopy
Total range
Ventromedian supplements
Cuc Phuong National Park
On the taxonomy of Aporcelaimoides
South Africa
Other valid species
Remarks on some species
Findings
Key to identification of Aporcelaimoides species
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