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Rhabditophanes schneideri (Rhabditida) phoretic on a cave pseudoscorpion
Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, 2008Information of phoretic nematode-pseudoscorpion associations and cases of parasitism on five European species of pseudoscorpions was summarized by Curćic et al. [Curcić, B.P.M., Dimitrijević, R.N., Makarov, S.E., Lucić, L.R., Curcić, S.B., 1996. Further report on nematode-pseudoscorpion associations. Acta arachnol. 45, 43-46; Curcić, B.P.M., Sudhaus, W.
Bozidar P M, Curcić +4 more
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Systematic Notes On Some Species of Diplogasteridae (Rhabditida)
Nematologica, 1980Diplogaster spirifer Skwarra, 1921 is transferred to the genus Bulterius Goodey, 1929; it stands very close to B. micans Pillai & Taylor, 1968. D. spirifer apud Weingartner (1953, 1955) and Meyl (1961) is renamed Paroigolaimella paraspirifer. Diplogaster ornata Stefanski, 1922 is considered species incertae sedis.
Zullini, A., Loof, P.A.A.
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The Calorific Value of Caenorhabditis Elegans (Rhabditidae)
Nematologica, 1978The calorific value of populations of Caenorhabditis elegans was measured by bomb-calorimetry. A value of 27.59 kj per g ash-free dry weight was obtained (= 6,316 calories per g). This value is high, but agrees well with calculations based on previously published analyses of lipid and glycogen reserves in Caenorhabditis sp.
Aimorn Chaicharn Stewart, W.L. Nicholas
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Nematology, 2008
AbstractTeratorhabditis synpapillata, originally described from cow dung in Bali, was isolated from the red palm weevil, Rhynchophorus ferrugineus, in Japan. Dauer juveniles were isolated from beneath the elytra of five specimens of R. ferrugineus that had emerged from a dead Canary Island date palm, Phoenix canariensis, in Kagoshima, Japan.
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AbstractTeratorhabditis synpapillata, originally described from cow dung in Bali, was isolated from the red palm weevil, Rhynchophorus ferrugineus, in Japan. Dauer juveniles were isolated from beneath the elytra of five specimens of R. ferrugineus that had emerged from a dead Canary Island date palm, Phoenix canariensis, in Kagoshima, Japan.
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Genetic Diversity in Insect-Parasitic Nematodes (Rhabditida: Heterorhabditidae)
Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, 1998Little is known about the genetic structure of various species and populations of entomopathogenic nematodes. We determined genetic variability within and among isolates of seven Heterorhabditis species using random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) markers.
, Hashmi, , Gaugler
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Moulting of Caenorhabditis Briggsae (Rhabditidae)
Nematologica, 1964The moulting of Caenorhabditis briggsae was observed under axenic conditions in hanging drop cultures. From these observations, and from a statistical analysis of the dimensions of "sheaths" taken from a mass culture, it is concluded that there are four moults. The process of moulting is described.
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A Biotin Requirement for Caenorhabditis Briggsae (Rhabditidae)
Nematologica, 1963Caenorhabditis briggsae can be cultured axenically in a biotin-free basal medium supplemented with chick embryo extract. The addition of avidin, which is known to combine with biotin, is inhibiting. The effect of avidin is nullified by the addition of excess biotin. It is concluded that biotin is a vitamin required by C. briggsae.
R. Jantunen, W.L. Nicholas
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Nematology, 2007
Abstract A new rhabditid nematode, Sclerorhabditis tridentatus gen. n., sp. n. is described and illustrated. The body is small, less than 0.5 mm, and has an unusual labial and cephalic organisation. The dorsal and ventral lips have strongly sclerotised tridentate structures with the free ends of the forks directed ...
Irfan Ahmad +2 more
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Abstract A new rhabditid nematode, Sclerorhabditis tridentatus gen. n., sp. n. is described and illustrated. The body is small, less than 0.5 mm, and has an unusual labial and cephalic organisation. The dorsal and ventral lips have strongly sclerotised tridentate structures with the free ends of the forks directed ...
Irfan Ahmad +2 more
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Nematology
Summary Rhabditis maupasi is re-described and reviewed based on morphological, morphometric, and molecular (D2-D3 expansion segment of the rDNA 28S) analysis collected from northwest Iran. The species is characterised by having a 1.1-1.9 mm long body, lateral fields with three incisures, the lip region offset by a depression, 12-15 μm wide, with six ...
Nasir Vazifeh +3 more
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Summary Rhabditis maupasi is re-described and reviewed based on morphological, morphometric, and molecular (D2-D3 expansion segment of the rDNA 28S) analysis collected from northwest Iran. The species is characterised by having a 1.1-1.9 mm long body, lateral fields with three incisures, the lip region offset by a depression, 12-15 μm wide, with six ...
Nasir Vazifeh +3 more
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Shedding Patterns ofDaubaylia potomaca(Nematoda: Rhabditida)
Journal of Parasitology, 2013Daubaylia potomaca is a nematode parasite that exhibits an unusual direct life cycle in planorbid snails in which adult females are the infective stage, after being shed from a definitive host. The present study examined the shedding patterns of this nematode to determine what cues or mechanisms might lead to the parasite leaving its host.
Michael R, Zimmermann +2 more
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