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Description of an Indian population of Trophurus longimarginatus Roman, 1962 (= T. impar Ganguly and Khan, 1983, n. syn.) (Nematoda : Belonolaimidae) [PDF]

open access: yes, 1998
Trophurus longimarginatus Roman, 1962 was described from soil around roots of West Indian mahogany (Swietenia mahogany Jaca.) in Puerto Rico. A large Trophurus sp.
Rahaman, P.F., Sharma, S.B.
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Description of Aphasmatylenchus liberiensis n. sp., and observations on the other species of the genus Aphasmatylenchus Sher, 1965 (Nematoda : Hoplolaimidae) [PDF]

open access: yes, 1998
La population d'#Aphasmatylenchus$ précédemment identifiée comme #A. nigeriensis$ par Vovlas et al. (1991) est considérée comme une nouvelle espèce, décrite et illustrée ici comme #A. liberiensis$ n. sp.
Baujard, Pierre   +3 more
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The comparative cellular architecture of the female gonoduct among tylenchoidea (nematoda: tylenchina).

open access: yesJournal of nematology, 2012
The cellular architecture of the female gonoduct of 68 nematode populations representing 42 species belonging to Tylenchidae, Belonolaimidae, Hoplolaimidae and Meloinema is shown to have an overall similarity in cellular gonoduct structure. The oviduct consists of two rows of four cells; the spermatheca is comprised of 10 to 20 cells, and the uterus ...
W, Bert, M, Claeys, G, Borgonie
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Embryology and Life Cycle of Tylenchorhynchus claytoni Steiner, 1937 (Nematoda: Tylenchoidea).

open access: yesJournal of nematology, 2011
Development of Tylenchorhynchus claytoni from unsegmented egg to hatching takes 135 hr at 22-25 C. The fourth molt lasts 5 to 6 days. During exsheathment the cast cuticle of the larva separated into two unequal parts, breaking near either the anterior or posterior end.
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Description of Atalodera gibbosa n. sp. and synonymization of Thecavermiculatus Robbins, 1978 to Atalodera Wouts and Sher, 1971 (Nemata : Heteroderidae) [PDF]

open access: yes, 1994
#Atalodera gibbosa$ n. sp. est parasite de la graminée #Trachypogon montufori$ Nees (Poacées) au Brésil. Cette nouvelle espèce est caractérisée par : la grande longueur du stylet, des spicules, de la fente vulvaire et de la distance vulve-anus, ainsi que
Huang, S.P., Souza, R.M. de
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DNA barcoding of Australian cereal cyst nematode populations with comments on likely origin and taxonomy (Tylenchoidea: Heterodera)

open access: yesPhytoparasitica
AbstractA species of Heterodera has been known to parasitise cereals in Australia since the 1930s. It caused significant yield losses across Australia’s cereal growing regions until resistance breeding largely brought it under control, although it still occurs occasionally, especially in South and Western Australia.
Daniel C. Huston   +5 more
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Scanning electron micrographs of the anterior region of some species of tylenchoidea (tylenchida: nematoda).

open access: yesJournal of nematology, 2011
Micrographs of the anterior region of 42 species in 36 genera of Tylenchoidea obtained with a scanning electron microscope are presented. Greater detail, depth of focus, and structures not previously seen with the light microscope have been obtained in this study.
S A, Sher, A H, Bell
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Loi De Croissance, Sur Plant De Riz, D'Une Population Endophyte D'Hirschmanniella Spinicaudata (Nematoda: Tylenchoidea) En Fonction D'Un Inoculum Variable

open access: yesNematologica, 1970
Dans le cas d'Hirschmanniella spinicaudata, endoparasite du riz, la penetration dans les jeunes plantules en fonction de l'importance de l'inoculum s'ajuste a la fonction: K y= K/I+a xb Si l'on considere comme population initiale (Pi) non plus l'inoculum mais le nombre d'individus ayant penetre, la population finale (Pf) ne s'exprime plus, en fonction ...
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Revision of the genus nacobbus thorne and allen, 1944 (nematoda: tylenchoidea).

open access: yesJournal of nematology, 2011
All four species and one subspecies of the genus Nacobbus Thorne and Allen, 1944 were studied and measured from type specimens. Nacobbus batatiformis Thorne and Schuster, 1956; N. serendipiticus Franklin, 1959; and N. serendipiticus bolivianus Lordello, Zamith and Boock, 1961 are proposed as synonyms of N. aberrans (Thorne, 1935) Tborne and Allen, 1944.
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The genera of the subfamily heteroderinae (nematoda: tylenchoidea) with a description of two new genera.

open access: yesJournal of nematology, 2011
The family Heteroderidae, its two subfamilies Heteroderinae and Meloidogyninae and the nominal genera of Heteroderinae (Heterodera Schmidt, 1871; Meloidodera Chitwood, Hannon &Esser, 1956; and Cryphodera Colbran, 1966) are rediagnosed. Meloidoderita Pogosyan, 1966 is considered a genus inquirenda.
W M, Wouts, S A, Sher
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