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Scientific report on the Belgian Expedition to the Great Barrier Reef in 1967. Nematodes I: Desmoscolex-species (Nematoda-Desmoscolecida) from Yonge Reef, Lizard Island and Nymphe Island with general characteristics of the genus Desmoscolex
Decraemer, W. (1974). Scientific report on the Belgian Expedition to the Great Barrier Reef in 1967. Nematodes I: Desmoscolex-species (Nematoda-Desmoscolecida) from Yonge Reef, Lizard Island and Nymphe Island with general characteristics of the genus Desmoscolex. Ann. Soc. R. Zool. Bel. 104: 105-130
In: Annales de la Société Royale Zoologique de Belgique = Annalen van de Koninklijke Belgische Vereniging voor Dierkunde. Société Royale Zoologique de Belgique: Bruxelles. ISSN 0771-5528
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Keywords
    Classification > Taxonomy
    Taxa > Species > New taxa > New species
    Desmoscolex Claparède, 1863 [WoRMS]; Nematoda [WoRMS]
    ISEW, Great Barrier Reef, Lizard I. [Marine Regions]
    Marine/Coastal

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  • Decraemer, W.

Abstract
    Hundred and thirteen specimens of Desmoscolex, belonging to fourteen species, were found in samples from Yonge Reef, Nymphe Island and Lizard Island (Great Barrier Reef, Australia). Among them D . granulatus n . sp., D . laevis Kreis, 1926 and D . minutus Claparede, 1863 are described. A new name, D. paralaevis n. sp. is proposed for the specimens described as D . laevis by Lorenzen (1971) . The diagnosis of the genus is emended by considering the internal structures such as the oesophagus and oesophago-intestinal junction.

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