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The second species of the rare genus Baladorylaimus Andrássy, 2001, with new data on Mesodorylaimus litoralis Loof, 1969 (Dorylaimida, Dorylaimidae) from Iran

Nematology
A new species of the very rare genus, Baladorylaimus, an aquatic dorylaimid, is described based on morphological, morphometrical and molecular analyses from the natural vegetation area in Khorramabad County, Iran. Baladorylaimus karegari sp. n.
A. Naghavi, G. Niknam, N. Vazifeh
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Dorylaimida (Nematoda) from Botswana

South African Journal of Zoology, 1992
Thirteen nematode species are recorded from Botswana. Illustrations are given for Ecuménicas monohystera (de Man, 1880) Thome, 1974; Eudorylaimus diadematus (Cobb in Thorne & Swanger, 1936) Andrássy, 1959; Labronema mauritiense Williams, 1959; Disoolaimus brevis Siddiqi, 1964; D. major Thorne, 1939; Aporcelaimellus adriaani Botha & Heyns, 1990; 
de Bruin, Sandra, Heyns, J
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A New Species of the Genus Crassolabium Yeates, 1967 (Nematoda: Dorylaimidae: Labronematinae) from India

Acta zoologica Bulgarica
Crassolabium dhritiae sp. n. has been described from Deccan Peninsular Biogeographic Zone, Keonjhar District, Odisha State, India (21017/53//N, 85050/46//E).
D. Sen, Samprit Roy Deb, Gurupada Mandal
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Dorylaimidae de Man 1876

2017
Family Dorylaimidae de Man, 1876 39. Dorylaimidae gen. spp.— {3, 15, 53} (5, 7, 0, 0; 4) Population structure and abundance. In sample 53—about 20 juveniles (6 x10 3 /m2), in the other samples—a juvenile specimen and two females from undetermined genera. 40. * Amphidorylaimus cf.
Gusakov, Vladimir A.   +1 more
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Systematic Study of Dorylaimida from Korea

Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology, 1998
Abstract Two known and two new species of the family Actinolaimidae (Nematoda: Dorylaimida) (Thorne, 1939) Meyl, 1960 are described and illustrated. Afractinolaimus zairensis (Baqri et al. , 1973) Jairajpuri & Khan, 1992 and Egtitus andhricus Khan and Jairajpuri, 1994 were reported for the first time from Korea.
Young Eoun Choi   +2 more
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Morphology and Taxonomy of Bathyodontina (Dorylaimida)

Nematologica, 1970
Detailed studies of the morphology of head region and stoma with associated muscles of Mononchulus, Oionchus and Bathyodontus show that it is justified to regard these genera as representing a taxonomic unit. This is further supported by the location of the oesophageal gland nuclei and orifices.
A. Coomans, P.A.A. Loof
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Ultrastructure of Dorylaimidae

1975
It is likely that Longidoridae evolved from free-living, probably dorylaimoid, ancestors. From this point of view, the study of Dorylaimidae is like looking in the past, giving a better insight in the adaptive changes that occurred during the evolution of these phytoparasites.
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Dorylaimidae de Man 1876

2006
Dorylaimidae Laimydorus filiformis Bastian 1865 Mesodorylaimus bastiani Butschli 1873 Mesodorylaimus centrocercus de Man 1880 Mesodorylaimus mesonyctius Kreis 1930 Prodorylaimus vixamictus Andrassy ...
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The Genus Xiphinema (Dorylaimida) in Surinam

Nematologica, 1972
Investigation of the Xiphinema material collected in Surinam by den Ouden in 1964 and by Maas in 1965-1970 showed six species to occur, four of which are new. X. filicaudatum n. sp. is characterized by a spear length of 300 μ or more and by its very long filiform tail. X. surinamense n.
P.A.A. Loof, P.W. Th Maas
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Mononchina (Dorylaimida) from Western Malaysia

Nematology, 2006
AbstractThe results of a survey of the mononchs found in 20 soil samples from Western Malaysia is presented. Twenty species were found, of which seven are new to science, although one of these (Iotonchulus sp. A) is not formally named as only a single female was found. Parahadronchus selangorensis n. sp.
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