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Discolaimus haridwarensis sp. n. is described from agricultural fields of sugarcane in the Haridwar district, India. It is characterized by its 2.11–2.32 mm long body, lip region offset by deep constriction and 27–30 μm wide, odontostyle 20–23 μm long ...
Himani Sharma +2 more
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The Nature of the Spear Guiding Apparatus in Dorylaimidae
Confusion exists about the true nature of the guiding apparatus surrounding the spear in Dorylaims. Thorne and Swanger (1936), commenting on the guiding ring, say: “There are at least two types; the collapsible cylindrical form with cutinized borders that give the appearance of a “double” ring such as that of Dorylaimus stagnalis (Fig.
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Description of Longidoroides wiesae spec. nov. from the Kruger National Park (Nematoda: Dorylaimida)
Longidoroides wiesae spec. nov. is described from South Africa. The new species is characterised by body length of about 4,5 mm; a spiral body posture; bluntly rounded, confluent lip region; small slit-like amphid aperture; bilobed amphidial fovea ...
J. Heyns
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Leptonchus granulosus, recovered from Lorestan province, is described and illustrated based on morphological, morphometric and molecular data. The Iranian population of the species is characterized by its body length of 1091 - 1374 mm, cuticle distinctly
Ehsan Konani +2 more
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Omnivore nematodes within the order Dorylaimida are among the largest free-living soil-dwelling nematodes, suggesting a significant role in soil biomass and carbon cycling.
Reza Ghaderi +4 more
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Twenty Years after De Ley and Blaxter-How Far Did We Progress in Understanding the Phylogeny of the Phylum Nematoda? [PDF]
Ahmed M, Holovachov O.
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Apple Root Microbiome as Indicator of Plant Adaptation to Apple Replant Diseased Soils. [PDF]
Ajeethan N +4 more
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Terrestrial nematodes from the Maritime Antarctic. [PDF]
Elshishka M +3 more
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Distinct community structures of soil nematodes from three ecologically different sites revealed by high-throughput amplicon sequencing of four 18S ribosomal RNA gene regions. [PDF]
Kenmotsu H +4 more
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Known and Potential Invertebrate Vectors of Raspberry Viruses. [PDF]
Tan JL +5 more
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