Merliniidae, Siddiqi, 1971
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4300.4.6 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:1AF156E1-FBBD-4930-B65F-D420E57477EF |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6042281 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/8D5F87E1-0A37-5568-93BF-9313C5C2F826 |
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Merliniidae |
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Key to genera of Merliniidae
[List of genera according to Sturhan (2012) and Siddiqi & Sturhan (2014)]
1. Deirids absent........................................................................................2
- Deirids present........................................................................................3
2. Lateral field with four incisures; caudal cuticle of females and juveniles without refractive inner layer; cuticle without longitu- dinal striae................................................................................. Telomerlinius
- Lateral field with six incisures; caudal cuticle of females and juveniles with refractive inner layer; cuticle mostly with longitu- dinal striae................................................................................. Geocenamus
3. Cephalic framework slightly sclerotized ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 G–N)......................................................... 4
- Cephalic framework heavily sclerotized ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 A–F).........................................................5
4. Cephalic radial grooves present; female tail pointed to subcylindrical, with refractive inner cuticle layer at terminus, but with- out distinct hyaline portion; four lateral incisures in J4................................................. Merlinius
- Cephalic radial grooves absent; female tail elongate-conoid to pointed, without refractive inner cuticle layer at terminus, but with distinct hyaline portion; six lateral incisures in J4.................................................. Nagelus
5. Female tail with refractive inner cuticle layer..................................................... Paramerlinius
- Female tail without refractive inner cuticle layer.............................................................6
6. Female stylet very long, more than 90 µm...................................................... Macrotylenchus
- Female stylet shorter, less than 50 µm.....................................................................7
7. Pharyngeal glands mostly overlapping intestine; head usually with 2–5 transverse annuli; female tail pointed to cylindrical; four lateral incisures in J4................................................................... Pratylenchoides
- Pharyngeal glands offset from intestine; head with 5–10 transverse annuli; female tail cylindrical; six lateral incisures in J4........................................................................................... Amplimerlinius
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