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
Tylenchorhynchus leptus
Allen, 1955
.
Dimensions of
30 females
: L =
0.79 mm
(0.64-0.91); a = 28 (25 - 31); b = 5.5 (5.0- 6.2); c = 11.6 (10.4-12.8); V = 54 (51- 58);
G^
= 27 (24- 31); G2 = 26 (23- 30); spear = 26 jx (24-28).
These specimens agree well in length with the
types
from Colorado, but they are smaller and especially stouter than those described from
Sweden
by van Rossen & Loof (1962); in accordance with this the tail measures only 3.5 (3.2-3.9) anal body widths against
4- 5 in
the Swedish specimens. The empty spermatheca is conspicuous here too. In most specimens the ovaries have a small digitiform process at the blind ends. The median bulb lies at 55 % (52-58) of neck length from head end; the phasmids lie at 36 % (24-46) of tail length from the anus.
This species is common and widespread on Spitzbergen. Found in samples 1, 3, 4, 18, 21, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 43, 44, 50, 52, 53, 55 and 56. It is widely distributed in Europe: apart from
Sweden
and Spitzbergen it has been found in
Switzerland
(Brienz, Furkastrasse, Dischmatal, Airolo),
Austria
(Lechtal, Gneis) and
Italy
(Dolomites).