A REVIEW OF THE GENUS ENCHODELUS THORNE, 1939 WITH DESCRIPTIONS - OF SPECIES FROM INDIA Author MAQSOOD AHMAD Section of Nematology, Department of Zoology, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India Author M. SHAMIM JAIRAJPURI Section of Nematology, Department of Zoology, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India text Records of the Zoological Survey of India 1980 1980-01-01 15 1 42 journal article 10.5281/zenodo.8145041 a130b034-7d5d-420a-95cb-b366326a0f34 8145041 Enchodelus (Paraenchodelus) thornei Baqri & Jairajpuri (1974) WI‘Y" ‘I I I I Y 1110 ( Fig. 8 , A-I) Dimensions Female L Ls==: 1 1.' 23 mm a =31; b= 4.7; 0:24; cl =2.2 V= 52; I. \tllICI-IV fu AA _ IN 1 G IL __ Ill' Iv íIX u1 ——/.u, ug— 1 u. Male L =1.38 mm; a =35; b =5.2; c =28; cl = l.5; T=52. Fig. 8. - Enchodelus (Paraenchodelus) thornei (A) Entire female. (B) Entire male, (C) Head end, (D) Head end showing amphid. (E) Expanded part of oesophagus. (F) Posterior female sexual branch, (G) Female tail end. (H 8c I) Male tail ends. Description Female Body ventrally curved upon fixation, more strongly in posterior half, tapering gradually in neck region. Cuticle finely striated, its thickness on body 3 μm and on tail tip 13 μm. Dorsal, ventral and llull-VI lateral QI. U body 09] P » l @ LI indistinct. Lip region set off from body by a slight depression, about 1 /3rd body-width at base of oesophagus. Amphids cup-shaped with curved slit-like apertures occupying about 2/3rd of corresponding body-width. Odontostyle 17 μm or 1.4 head-widths long, its aperture about 1 /8th of its length. Guiding ring one head-width from anterior end. Odontophore 25 μm long or 1.4 times the odontostyle length. Basal expanded part of oesophagus occupying about 40% of neck length. Location of oesophageal gland nuclei and their orifices as given in Table III. Nerve ring surrounding the anterior slender part of oesophagus at 50% of neck length from anterior end of body. Cardia tongue-shaped, surrounded by intestinal tissues. Oesophago-intestinal disc present. Prerectum about four and rectum about one anal body-width long. Vulva a transverse slit. Vagina extending inwards about 1 /3rd of corresponding body-width, encircled by cuticularization. Gonads amphidelphic. Uterus divided into a proximal glandular and distal muscular part. Oviduct and uterus separated by a distinct sphincter. Ovaries reflexed, oocytes arranged in a single row except in growth regıon. Tail 2.2 anal body-widths long with two caudal pores on each side, conoid, ventrally arcuate, with rounded terminus. Male Supplements an adanal pair and 6 ventromedians, the latter spaced nearly at regular intervals. Spicules about 1.3 anal body-widths along median axis. Lateral guiding pieces well developed. Copulatory muscle bands occupy the area up to last ventromedian Supplement. Prerectum about 4 anal body-widths long, extending up to the last ventromedian supplement. Habitat and locality Collected from soil around roots of deodar, Cedrus deodara from Naggar (altitude approx. 1,825 m), district l\ Kain UI l), Himachal ııııııayııaı Pradesh. Remarks The above study is based on a female and a male specimens from the Nematode Collection of the Department of Zoology. Aligarh Muslim University.