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摘要
报道了两种来自肯尼亚的希菲纳蝇新种。masaiorum n. sp.与X. limbeense和X. malawiense很接近,但可以通过尾巴形状的差异以及各种测量和比例来区分这两个物种。并与X. abrantinum进行了比较,在大小、唇区形状和无雄等方面有所不同。kikuyense n. sp.与X. malagasense, X. limbeense, X. malawwiense和X. rarum比较。它与limbeense和malawwiense的区别在于拥有子宫刺,与前三个物种在雄性存在时不同。它与X. rarum的不同之处在于透明尾尖的长度,尤其是雄尾的形状和大小。
Two New Xiphinema Species From Kenya (Nematoda: Longidoridae)
Two new Xiphinema species are described from Kenya. X. masaiorum n. sp. is close to X. limbeense and X. malawiense, but can be distinguished from both these species by differences in tail shape, as well as in various measurements and ratios. It is also compared with X. abrantinum, from which it differs in size, lip region shape and absence of males. X. kikuyense n. sp. is compared with X. malagasi, X. limbeense, X. malawiense and X. rarum. From X. limbeense and X. malawiense it differs in the possession of uterine spines, and from the former three species in the presence of males. It differs from X. rarum in the length of the hyaline tail tip and especially in shape and size of the male tail.