Laxus oneistus

Pröts, Philipp, Novotny-Diermayr, Veronica & Ott, Jörg A., 2024, A novel three-part pharynx and its parallel evolution within symbiotic marine nematodes (Desmodoroidea, Stilbonematinae), Organisms Diversity & Evolution 24 (3), pp. 353-373 : 363

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https://doi.org/10.1007/s13127-024-00643-0

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scientific name

Laxus oneistus
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The bulbus is nearly spherical and the second largest in relation to the pharynx length compared to all other investigated species ( Table 1). In the dorsal sector, the radial myofilaments are evenly arranged and only noticeably displaced by one conspicuously large nucleus ( Figs. 1j View Fig , 12a, b, d View Fig and 13h View Fig ). Each subventral sector has a distinct zone devoid of myofilaments ( Figs. 1j View Fig and 12 View Fig a-c, e). Nuclei are surrounded by evenly arranged myofilaments ( Figs. 7h View Fig and 13h View Fig ).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Nematoda

Class

Chromadorea

Order

Desmodorida

Family

Desmodoridae

Genus

Laxus

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