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Zootaxa, 2020
The genus Helicotylenchus contains cosmopolitan, ubiquitous plant-parasitic nematodes with some species capable of causing significant economic damage to agricultural crops. Accurate species identification in this genus is essential in recognizing the damaging species and establishing effective management options.
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The genus Helicotylenchus contains cosmopolitan, ubiquitous plant-parasitic nematodes with some species capable of causing significant economic damage to agricultural crops. Accurate species identification in this genus is essential in recognizing the damaging species and establishing effective management options.
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A New Species of Rotylenchoides Whitehead, 1958 (Nematoda: Hoplolaimidae) With a Key To the Genus
Nematologica, 1983Rotylenchoides valdeclarus n. sp. from Western Samoa is described and figured. It can be recognized by its characteristic tail bearing a highly variable terminal projection. R. desouzi Kumar & Ananda Rao, 1976 is transferred to Orientylus Jairajpuri & Siddiqi, 1977. A key to Rotylenchoides is given.
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Helicotylenchus urobelus n.sp. (Nematoda: Hoplolaimidae) from New Brunswick, Canada
Canadian Journal of Zoology, 1978A new bisexual spiral nematode, Helicotylenchus urobelus, is described and illustrated. It is differentiated from its closest relative, Helicotylenchus erythrinae, by the more prominent ventral tail projection and narrow annules on the tail end of the female.
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Description of Rotylenchus graecus n. sp. from Greece (Nematoda: Hoplolaimidae)
1996Rotylenchus graecus n. sp. is described and illustrated from a bisexual population found in Filippias, Epirus, northwestern Greece, in the rhizosphere of ivy (Hedera helix L.) and giant reed (Arundo donax L.) grown on the edge of irrigation canals. Rotylenchus graecus n. sp. is characterized by a lip region with five annules, stylet length of 29-32 ?m,
Vovlas N, Troccoli, A
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Bionomics and Identification of the Genus <i>Rotylenchus</i> (Nematoda: Hoplolaimidae)
2005Pablo Castillo, Nicola Vovlas
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