FREELIVING AND PLANT PARASITIC NEMATODES FROM SPITZBERGEN, COLLECTED BY MR. H. VAN ROSSEN
Author
P. A. A. LOOF
Department of Hematology, Agricultural University, Wageningen, The Netherlands
text
Mededelingen Landbouwhogeschool Wageningen
1971
1971-12-31
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journal article
10.5281/zenodo.8152982
dc936e39-ea56-4501-b5ba-a24d055276c8
8152982
85C9CB49-EEA1-467B-ACC7-7C11B9EDEEAD
Acrobeloides enoploides
n.sp.
(
Fig. 1
, D-I).
Dimensions:
Females (n = 21): L =
0.38 mm
(0.34-0.43); a = 16 (14-19); b = 3.4 (3. 1- 3.6); c = 19 (17 - 21); V = 66 (64 - 68); G prevulvar = 13 (7 - 17); G postvulvar = 13 (7 -16); T/ABW = 1.5 (1.4-1.7).
Female,
holotype
: L =
0.40 mm
; a = 15; b = 3.4; c = 18; V = 1 06514; T/ABW = 1.6.
Male not found.
Body stout, fusiform. Transverse striation of cuticle distinct, measuring nearly 2
\L
on mid-body. Lateral field with two inconspicuous wings (three longitudinal grooves). Prelabial probolae with slightly drawn out, acute tip; somewhat indented halfway. No distinct labial probolae. Corpus of oesophagus fusiform. Excretory pore and hemizonid opposite or slightly behind junction of corpus and isthmus; excretory gland opposite junction of isthmus and bulbus. Vulva lips protruding in some specimens, hardly so in others; this may be connected with the age of the individual. Gonad cephaloboid, ovary with double flexure behind the vulva. Rudiment of second gonad extremely short. Tail very plump, very broadly rounded, tip often slightly oblique; with nine to twelve annules. Immediately before and behind the anus there is usually an annule twice as long as the others. Phasmids opening just before the middle of the tail.
FIG. 1. A-C:
Acrobeloides tricomis
(Thorne)
, female. A: neck region; B: vulva; C: tail. D-I:
A.enoploides
n.sp.
, female. D: neck region; E: gonad; F-I: tails.
Holotype
:
Female
on slide WT 1197.
Paratypes
:
20 females
on slides WT 1198 - 1211.
Type locality and habitat: Sample 3.
Paratypes
from samples 3, 20, 24, 25, 26, 48 and 64. Found furthermore in samples 21, 23, 30, 38, 40 and 43.
This species resembles
A.enoplus
Steiner, 1938
, from which it differs by the much plumper tail and the faint indention in the - somewhat
Chiloplacus-like -
prelabial probolae.