Onyx disparamphis sp. n. (Nematoda, Desmodorida) from South Korea with a taxonomic review of the genus

PeerJ. 2022 Mar 16:10:e13010. doi: 10.7717/peerj.13010. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

A new free-living marine nematode Onyx disparamphis sp. n. (Nematoda, Desmodorida) is described from sandy littoral of Jeju Island, South Korea. The new species differs from all other Onyx species by the unusual amphideal fovea morphology in males (elongated loop). O. disparamphis relates to O. balochinensis, and O. brevispiculatum by having simple non-double terminal pharyngeal bulb and relatively small and straight, non-sigmoid supplementary organs, but differs from them by smaller body length, shorter cephalic setae, smaller terminal pharyngeal bulb, smaller spicules, number of supplementary organs and tail shape expressed as ratio tail length/anal diameter. The genus Onyx is revised with updated genus diagnosis, and an annotated list of 23 valid species is presented. Onyx ferox is considered species inquirenda because the species is known only from a sole immature female specimen, while within Onyx, the males provide the most important distinguishing characters such as enlarged and complicated amphids, supplementary organs and copulatory spicules. For species identification, a pictorial key consisting of illustrations of simplified icons of male heads and posterior body sections, as well as a table of the most important morphometric and numerical characters are provided. Geographical distribution and habitat specifity of Onyx species is analysed briefly.

Keywords: Desmodoridae; Free-living marine nematodes; Jeju Island; New species; Onyx; Pictorial key; Taxonomy.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Chromadorea
  • Ecosystem
  • Female
  • Male
  • Nematoda* / anatomy & histology
  • Pharynx
  • Republic of Korea

Grants and funding

This work was supported by a grant NIBR202102108 from the National Institute of Biological Sciences (NIBR) funded by the Ministry of Environment (MOE) of the Republic of Korea. The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.