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New Nematode Species

April 7, 2026

Recently, researchers from the Zoological Survey of India (ZSI) have identified two new species of free-living marine nematodes off the coast of Tamil Nadu and named them as Corononema dhriti and Epacanthion indica.

About New Nematode Species:

About Corononema dhriti

  • It is a free-living marine nematode found off the coast of Tamil Nadu.
  • It is only the fourth known species of this genus globally.
  • It was previously documented only in Australia, Thailand, and Vietnam.

About Epacanthion indica:

  • It stands out due to its complex anatomy.
  • Unlike many nematodes that feed on microbes, indica possesses specialized mandibles and “teeth,” positioning it as a microscopic predator within the benthic food web.

Significance of marine nematodes

  • Nutrient Cycling: Breaking down organic waste and recycling essential nutrients back into the ocean.
  • Sediment Health: Maintaining the stability and productivity of coastal sediments.
  • Bio-Indicators: Serving as vital markers for environmental health and climate change impact.

What are Nematodes?

  • These are any worm of the phylum Nematoda.
  • They occur as parasites in animals and plants or as free-living forms in soil, fresh water, and marine environments.
  • Features
  • Nematodes are bilaterally symmetrical, elongate, and usually tapered at both ends.
  • Some species possess a pseudocoel, a fluid-filled body cavity between the digestive tract and the body wall.
  • Distribution: They have been reported from every continent on earth and occur in deserts, swamps, the oceans, the tropics and Antarctica..

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