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
Tetylenchus joctus
Thorne, 1949
(
Fig. 9
).
Females (n = 11): L =
0.52-0.62 mm
; a = 28 - 37; b = 5. 1- 6. 1; c = 8.5-10.2;
V = 2 3 - 3 5 5 0_ 5524 - 29
One male: L =
0.50 mm
; a = 33; b = 5.0; c = 7.7; T = 47; spicule = 22 JA.
The identity of these specimens is not wholly sure, chiefly because the spear, although very indistinct, appears to be only 9 -10
\L
long or 1.6 X width of lip region. Cuticular annulation fine but conspicuous. Lip region continuous, very low. Valves of median bulb located at 44-47 % of neck length from head end. Tail length 4.3 -5.2 anal body widths. In some specimens the distal part of the tail is curved slightly ventrad. Occasionally the striation continues till the terminus which may appear slightly mucronate; this is in accordance with the description of Ferris & Ferris (1967). Ovaries consisting of single row of oocytes except in the multiplication zone; certainly there is no rhachis.
Numerous in sample 21; found also in sample 34.
In sample 21 also
one female
was found, conspicuously larger than the others,
FIG. 9. A-C:
Tetylenchusjoctus
Thome. A: neck region; B: female tail; C: male tail. D-E: T. spec, female. D: neck region; E: tail.
with much higher lip region offset by slight constriction. Tail curved to ventral side. Dimensions: L =
0.78 mm
; a = 36; b = 5.9; c = 10.1; V = 355234; spear length = 12 ji (
Fig. 9
, D- E).