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Studies of the nematode super-family Tylenchoidea [PDF]
In 1879, Bancroft reported that root-knot nematodes, which he appropriately referred to as 'flask worms' were responsible for colonists abandoning farmlands in south-eastern Queensland. As host plants he listed Solanum nigrum, Sida rhombifolia, banana, broad bean, grape, most culinary vegetables and many weeds, even those growing in virgin ground.
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An updated and annotated checklist of the Dolichodoridae <br />(Nematoda: Tylenchoidea) of Iran
Zootaxa, 2014The list of plant parasitic nematodes of the family Dolichodoridae, known from Iran, is updated. 81 species belonging to 13 genera and three subfamilies are included in the list. Data for 29 species are added, of which seven species viz. Neodolichorhynchus phaseoli, Pratylenchoides crenicauda, P. erzurumensis, P.
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A Revison of the Family Heteroderidae (Nematoda: Tylenchoidea)
Nematologica, 1972The family Heteroderidae and the subfamilies Heteroderinae and Meloidoderinae are redefined. The subfamily Meloidogyninae is raised to family Meloidogynidae. The genus Meloidoderita Poghossian, 1966 is transferred to the family Meloidogynidae. Ataloderinae n. subfam. is proposed and diagnosed in the family Heteroderidae.
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Redescription of Eight Species Belonging To the Superfamily Tylenchoidea (Nematoda: Tylenchida)
Nematologica, 1972A redescription is given for five species of Egunjobi (1967, 1968), two of Elmiligy (1971) and one of Paramonov (1970), belonging originally to the genera Tylenchus (7) and Basiroides (1). Two of them are transferred to Ditylenchus and three synonymized with already described species.
A. Bello, E. Geraert
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Discontinuous Variation in Tylenchoidea (Nemata)
Nematologica, 1990It is hypothesized that the very large variability in body length of about 3 to 1 found in Diplogasterida, Rhabditida and a few Tylenchida (Ditylenchus, Aphelenchus) represents an abrupt, discontinuous phenomenon in Tylenchoidea. If this is correct, a large number of described species are only morphometrical variants of each other.
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Comparison of the Head Patterns in the Tylenchoidea (Nematoda)
Nematologica, 1997The first comparative study of head patterns in tylenchs was that of Sher & Bell (1975). De Grisse (1911) and Coomans & De Grisse (1981) srudied rhe underlying nervous system. The new information added since then is reviewed in this paper to see if the various patterns are characteristic of higher groupings (e.,9.
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Revision of the Genus Hirschmanniella Luc & Goodey, 1963 (Nematoda: Tylenchoidea)
Nematologica, 1968The genus Hirschmanniella is diagnosed. Six nominal species are redescribed from type material [H. spinicaudata (Sch. Stek., 1944), H. gracilis (de Man, 1880), H. oryzae (Soltwedel, 1889), H. behningi (Micoletzky, 1923), H. mexicana (Chitwood, 1951) n. comb. and H. mucronata (Das, 1960)]. H.
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Journal of Helminthology, 1971
SummaryDescriptions of four new tylenchs belonging to different genera are given : (1)Tylenchus (Tylenchus) holochmatusn.sp., (2)Tylenchorhynchus varicaudatusn.sp., (3)Trichotylenchus trilokiaen.sp., (4)Helicotylenchus pteracercusn.sp. The material of the first described species was collected in North India and that of the other new species in South ...
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SummaryDescriptions of four new tylenchs belonging to different genera are given : (1)Tylenchus (Tylenchus) holochmatusn.sp., (2)Tylenchorhynchus varicaudatusn.sp., (3)Trichotylenchus trilokiaen.sp., (4)Helicotylenchus pteracercusn.sp. The material of the first described species was collected in North India and that of the other new species in South ...
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Zootaxa, 2017
Comparative morphology of the anterior end is used to characterise certain genera and species of the family Merliniidae, based on populations of 18 species collected from different localities in Iran. We discuss the importance of anterior end morphology in separating Pratylenchoides from Amplimerlinius, and Paramerlinius from Merlinius and Nagelus, as ...
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Comparative morphology of the anterior end is used to characterise certain genera and species of the family Merliniidae, based on populations of 18 species collected from different localities in Iran. We discuss the importance of anterior end morphology in separating Pratylenchoides from Amplimerlinius, and Paramerlinius from Merlinius and Nagelus, as ...
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[Morphogenesis of the genital system in the superfamily Tylenchoidea (Nematoda)].
Parazitologiia, 1982Morphogenesis of the genital system of 14 species of nematodes of the superfamily Tylenchoidea was studied. The evolution of the genital system of females in the superfamily was considered. The initial type for the group is a paired gonade of the females. In different families the reduction of the hind branch of the gonade proceeds in parallel.
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