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Effect of temperature and inoculum size on reproduction and development of Heterorhabditis heliothidis and Steinernema glaseri (Nematoda: Rhabditoidea) in Galleria mellonella

Canadian Journal of Zoology, 1991
Larvae of Galleria mellonella were kept at temperatures of 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, and 30 °C, and exposed to six levels of inocula (5, 10, 25, 50, 100, and 500 infective juveniles/larva) of Heterorhabditis heliothidis and Steinernema glaseri. Temperature and inoculum level significantly affected time to first emergence, duration of emergence, and yield of ...
S. Zervos, S. C. Johnson, J. M. Webster
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A review of species ofParastrongyloides(Nematoda: Rhabditoidea: Strongyloididae) from Australian marsupials with descriptions of three new species

Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia, 2018
ABSTRACTThree species of Parastrongyloides previously described from the small intestine of Australian marsupials are reviewed and redescribed from new material and in some instances new host speci...
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Parastrongyloidesspp. nov. (Nematoda: Rhabditoidea: Strongyloididae) from the small intestine of a monotreme from Australia and a marsupial from the Republic of Colombia

Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia, 2017
ABSTRACTTwo new species of Parastrongyloides Morgan, 1928 (Nematoda: Rhabditoidea: Strongyloididae) are described, P. tachyglossi, from the small intestine of the short-beaked echidna, Tachyglossus aculeatus (Shaw, 1792) from southeastern New South Wales and northern Queensland and P.
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Influence of Temperature and Dosage On Mortality of Seventh Instar Larvae of Galleria Mellonella (Insecta: Lepidoptera) Caused By Heterorhabditis Bacteriophora (Nematoda: Rhabditoidea) and Its Bacterial Associate Xenorhabdus Luminescens

Nematologica, 1981
The seventh instar larva of Galleria mellonella is killed by Heterorhabditis bacteriophora and its associated bacterium Xenorhabdus luminescens at temperatures from 12° to 28°. Whereas nematode development is inhibited at 12° and 30°, Xenorhabdus can grow and cause mortality from 12° to 33°.
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Die Nematoden DD-136 (Neoaplectana sp.) und Neoaplectana carpocapsae Weiser, 1955 (Rhabditoidea) als Insektenparasiten: eine Literaturübersicht

1967
Mitteilungen aus der Biologischen Bundesanstalt für Land- und Forstwirtschaft, Berlin-Dahlem, vol ...
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