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<title>Dr. N R Menon</title>
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<title>A new species of Pseudostomella (Gastrotricha: Macrodasyida: Thaumastodermatidae) from a sandy beach of Kerala, India</title>
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<description>A new species of Pseudostomella (Gastrotricha: Macrodasyida: Thaumastodermatidae) from a sandy beach of Kerala, India
N R Menon; Priyalakshmi, G; Antonio Todaro, M
During an interstitial faunal survey along the south-west coast of Kerala, India, gastrotrich fauna were found in abundance.&#13;
Together with species of the genera Xenotrichula, Halichaetonotus and Tetranchyroderma, were present several&#13;
undescribed thaumastodermatid gastrotrichs belonging to the buccal palp bearing genus Pseudostomella. Adults of the&#13;
new species are characterized by the following traits: total body length of about 300 μm; cuticular armature made up of&#13;
medium sized pentancres covering the entire dorsolateral surface; pre-buccal, grasping palps bearing five, large papillae&#13;
dorsally and 4-6 smaller papillae ventrally; adhesive apparatus made up of six anterior, 22-24 ventrolateral, two dorsolateral&#13;
and six posterior adhesive tubes; caudal organ pear-shaped; frontal organ spherical. Pseudostomella cheraensis sp.&#13;
nov. is the fourth taxon of the genus known from India; however, all the previous species reported hitherto from India&#13;
have tetrancres instead of pentancres.
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