Comparative morphology and descriptions of three new species of Teratocephalus from Canada
Three new species of soil-inhabiting nematodes, Teratocephalus decarinus, T. subvexus, and T. lirellus, are described. Contour and inclination of cephalic plicae, relative development of the cervical expansion, character of the body annules, number of longitudinal body ridges, and size of the metarhabdions are considered useful taxonomic characters. Morphology of the head, excretory and reproductive systems, and the cuticle is discussed and compared. All females have two uteri and bifurcated tail termini, which have not been reported previously for any known species in this genus. A taxonomic key to the nominal species is presented. T. demani Stefański, 1924 is transferred to Euteratocephalus Andrássy, 1958. T. terrestris, after De Coninck (1935), is regarded as different from T. terrestris (Bütschli, 1873) de Man, 1876 and is named T. deconincki.