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ZHANG Zhinan,ZHOU Hong. 2012. Enoplus taipingensis, a new species of marine nematode from the rocky intertidal seaweeds in the Taiping Bay, Qingdao. Acta Oceanologica Sinica, (2):102-108
Enoplus taipingensis, a new species of marine nematode from the rocky intertidal seaweeds in the Taiping Bay, Qingdao
Enoplus taipingensis, a new species of marine nematode from the rocky intertidal seaweeds in the Taiping Bay, Qingdao
Received:January 16, 2011  Revised:August 02, 2011
DOI:10.1007/s13131-012-0196-x
Key words:new species  marine nematode  rocky intertidal seaweeds  Taiping Bay
中文关键词:  new species  marine nematode  rocky intertidal seaweeds  Taiping Bay
基金项目:The National Natural Science Foundation of China under contract Nos 40730874, 40576061 and 41076090.
Author NameAffiliationE-mail
ZHANG Zhinan College of Marine Life Science, Ocean University of China, Qingdao 266003, China znzhang@ouc.edu.cn 
ZHOU Hong College of Marine Life Science, Ocean University of China, Qingdao 266003, China  
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Abstract:
      One new species of free-living marine nematodes Enoplus taipingensis sp. nov. from the rocky intertidal seaweeds in the Taiping Bay, Qingdao is described and illustrated with scanning electron microscopy observation and 18S rRNA gene sequence analysis. Enoplus taipingensis is characterized by special arrangement of lateral setae on the tail, three cervical setae, distal structure on the supplement, and much longer body length with bigger De Man ratio "a". Type specimens are deposited in the College of Marine Life Science, Ocean University of China.
中文摘要:
      One new species of free-living marine nematodes Enoplus taipingensis sp. nov. from the rocky intertidal seaweeds in the Taiping Bay, Qingdao is described and illustrated with scanning electron microscopy observation and 18S rRNA gene sequence analysis. Enoplus taipingensis is characterized by special arrangement of lateral setae on the tail, three cervical setae, distal structure on the supplement, and much longer body length with bigger De Man ratio "a". Type specimens are deposited in the College of Marine Life Science, Ocean University of China.
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