Helicotylenchus, Steiner, 1945
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11609/JoTT.o2342.974-7 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E60571-6523-FFA0-2917-FAA0FDCF1F88 |
treatment provided by |
Carolina |
scientific name |
Helicotylenchus |
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Helicotylenchus diagonicus Perry in Perry, Darling & Thorne, 1959 ( Fig. 1 View Figure 1 )
Material examined: 3 females, 14.i.1999, coll. A.K.
Sanyal, Reg.No. IV/1923. Host: Moss at the bank of PDL. Measurements: Female (3): L = 0.49-0.90 mm; a =
24-26; b = 5.5-6.0; c = 50-55; V = 10-1156 - 629-10
Description:
Female: Body spiral shaped. Lip region truncated with 3-4 annules. Stylet 20-22 µm long, basal knobs flattened slightly indented anteriorly. Spermatheca offset without sperms. Phasmids at the level of anus. Tail more curved dorsally with slight ventral projection.
Abbreviations: L = body length (mm/ µm); a = body length / maximum body width; b = body length / oesophageal length; C
= body length / tail length; c´ = tail length / body width at anus; V = distance from head end to vulva x 100 / body length
µm
50
B
Male: Not found.
Distribution: Canada, Greece, India, Poland, USA.
Remarks: First report from Antarctica.
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Royal British Columbia Museum - Herbarium |
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