Crenopharynginae Platonova, 1976

Zograf, Julia K., Trebukhova, Yulia A. & Pavlyuk, Olga N., 2015, Description of new species of Phanodermopsis (Enoplida, Phanodermatidae) with key to genera of family Phanodermatidae and pictorial key to Phanodermopsis species, Zootaxa 4032 (3), pp. 277-289 : 281-282

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https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4032.3.3

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5665093

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scientific name

Crenopharynginae Platonova, 1976
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Subfamily Crenopharynginae Platonova, 1976

1 (4) Precloacal supplement absent.

2 (3) Pharyngeal capsule with long outgrowths filled with pharyngeal muscle tissue ( Type III). Spicules long, more than 2 a.b.d...

.............................................................................. Crenopharynx Filipjev, 1934 3 (2) Pharyngeal capsule without long outgrowths filled with muscle tissue ( Type I). Spicules less or equal 2 a.b.d..............

.......................................................................... Phanodermopsis Ditlevsen, 1926 4 (1) Tubular precloacal supplement present.

5(10) Cephalic capsule weakly developed, pharyngeal capsule cap-shaped ( Type II).

6 (7) Head set-off by a constriction...................................................... Micoletzkyia Ditlevsen, 1926

7(6) Head not set-off by a constriction.

8 (9) Spicules long (more than 2 a.b.d.)........................................................ Klugea Filipjev, 1927

9 (8) Spicules short (less or equal 2 a.b.d.) with bluntly capitate posterior end.......................... Dayellus Inglis, 1964

10 (5) Other type of pharyngo-cephalic complex

11 (12) Pharyngeal capsule with small outgrowths ( Type II).................................... Phanodermella Kreis, 1928

12 (11) Pharyngeal capsule with thin and sclerotized outgrowths. Walls of the cephalic capsule thicken and there are grooves at the base of head setae ( Type IV)...................................................... Paraphanoderma Inglis, 1971

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