A description of a new species of horsehair worm, , a redescription of , and novel host records for the latter are provided. is morphologically similar to with moderately flat areoles on its tail tips, but is distinguishable by small mid-body ornamentations. Despite the distinct differences in the post-cloacal crescents between 14 male samples, their conspecific status, along with that of nine female samples, was upheld by a phylogenetic comparison of partial cytochrome oxidase subunit I (COI) sequences. is another common horsehair worm species in Taiwan, which was previously believed to specifically parasitize mantids. However, in this study, five were observed emerging from an mantid, and two long-horned grasshopper hosts ( sp. and ). These five worms showed high degrees of similarity in COI sequences and morphology, but one of these individuals bore abnormal crowned areoles, which has never been observed in , and may be attributed to the incomplete development of this particular individual.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.683.12673 | DOI Listing |
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