A. Swart et Jm. Harris, PANAGROLAIMUS MAGNIVULVATUS BOSTROM, 1995 IN NEST MATERIAL, ALGAE ANDSOILS FROM INLAND NUNATAKS IN WESTERN DRONNING MAUD LAND, ANTARCTICA, South African journal of zoology, 31(1), 1996, pp. 15-22
Panagrolaimus magnivulvatus Bostrom, 1995 is reported from habitats on
inland nunataks in western Dronning Maud Land, continental Antarctica
. This species was recorded in lithosols of three of the II nunataks (
Marsteinen, Lorentzenpiggen and Valterkulten) sampled during the 1992-
93 summer. In addition, it was found in high numbers in material from
inside the nests of the snow petrel Pagodroma nivea and in the algae P
rasiola crispa at nest entrances on nunataks of the Robertskollen grou
p. Panagrolaimus magnivolvatus from Robertskollen is described, scanni
ng electron micrographs of its morphology are given and the specimens
are compared with the type population from the Steinnabben nunatak in
Dronning Maud Land, as described by Bostrom (1995). It is especially t
hose Robertskollen specimens found in nest material that differ From s
pecimens of the type population, mainly in longer and thicker bodies,
longer tails and longer spicules in males. Novelty characters of the p
resent specimens are the single adanal papilla situated on the anterio
r lip of the cloaca and the tail tips which are either pointed or bifu
rcated.