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Functional Morphology of Dorylaimida
1975If morphology is to be a complete science it should do more than merely describe, it should explain its observations. In morphology this has been done, and still is done, by comparative techniques. This has led to the viewpoint that morphology is explained by phylogeny.
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The Oesophageal Gland Nuclei of Longidoridae (Dorylaimida)
Nematologica, 1972The basal part of the oesophagus in Longidoridae contains five gland orifices in the normal positions, but the nuclei of the second ventrosublateral pair of glands have disappeared. Xiphinema is characterized by DO and DN lying quite anteriorly in the enlarged part; in Longidorus the distance DO-DN is much longer. Furthermore in Longidorus DN is oblong
P.A.A. Loof, A. Coomans
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Three New Species of Carcharolaimus (Nematoda: Dorylaimidae)
Nematologica, 1967Carcharolaimus taurus n. sp., about 1.25 mm long, with vulva at 52-53%, has a cuticularised labial framework of 6 sectors, and blunt conoid tail longer than the anal body diameter. The male has 7 ventromedian supplements. C. multicostatus n. sp., about 1 mm long, with vulva at 53-57%, has a cuticularised labial framework with 48 ribs, blunt conoid tail
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Transmission of raspberry ringspot virus by Longidorus elongatus (de Man) (Nematoda: Dorylaimidae).
Virology, 1962C. Taylor
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