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Chaetonotus (Hystricochaetonotus) spinulosus Stokes, 1887 Records from India. MEGHALAYA: Sharma & Sharma (1990); GENERAL RECORD: Naidu & Rao (2004), Purushothaman (2017). Habitat (as in Indian records). Freshwater; among aquatic vegetation in ponds and tanks. Distribution. USA, Europe and India. Remarks. Small sized species (up to 90 μm in total length) characterized by the presence of 7-8 big, singlebarbed spines (18-25 μm in length), at mid-posterior trunk. Spines originate directly from the body surface (i.e., not from a basal scale) and are arranged in two transverse rows of 4 + 3 spines each. Some variability in these traits has been reported. For example, Schwank (1990) refers to specimens having 8 big spines originating from a basal scale. In India, a single specimen belonging to this species has been recorded so far (Sharma & Sharma 1990). According to the authors it was only 62 μm in total length, probably the smallest adult gastrotrich ever found, and matched the original description in having 7 big spines, arranged in 4 + 3 pattern. Future studies at morphological and molecular levels should investigate the status of the different populations. We also call for a better description of the species from its terra typica (i.e., New Jersey and/or Michigan, USA).
Published as part of Chatterjee, Tapas & Todaro, M. Antonio, 2021, An annotated checklist of the chaetonotidan Gastrotricha from India, pp. 332-350 in Zootaxa 5027 (3) on page 337, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5027.3.2, http://zenodo.org/record/5449646
Gastrotricha, Chaetonotida, Chaetonotidae, Animalia, Chaetonotus spinulosus, Biodiversity, Chaetonotus, Taxonomy
Gastrotricha, Chaetonotida, Chaetonotidae, Animalia, Chaetonotus spinulosus, Biodiversity, Chaetonotus, Taxonomy
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