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DESCRIPTION OF DOLICHODOR US PELLEGRINI SP. N. (NEMATODA: DOLICHODORIDAE) AND XIPHINEMA FA GESI SP. N. (NEMATODA: DORYLAIMIDAE) FROM NEW CALEDONIA BY G. GERMANI Laboratoire de nématologie, Antenne ORSTOM d'Antibes, B.P. 2078, 06606 Antibes cedex, France New species of plant nematodes belonging to the genera Dolichodorus Cobb, 1914 and Xiphinema Cobb, 1913 are described and illustrated from New Caledonia. Dolichodorus pellegrini sp. n. differs from all known species of the genus in having a lateral field with one line. Of those species having the excretory pore at, or anterior to the medium bulb the other primary differen- tial characters are: body, stylet and gubernaculum length. Xiphinema fagesi sp. n. is the sole monodelphic species having a spatulate posterior part. It differs further from other monodelphic species by having a short, more or less hemispherical tail without peg or bulge, by a greater body length, and by the structure of the anterior genital branch. Keywords: Dolichodorus, Xiphinema, taxonomy, description, soil nemtodes, New Caledonia, forest soils. During a plant nematode survey made in November 1988 in New Caledonia, two undescribed species were collected in natural forest soil: Dolichodorus pellegrini named after Dr. F. Pellegrin and Xiphinema fagesi named after Dr. J.
Nematologica – Brill
Published: Jan 1, 1990
Keywords: forest soils; Xiphinema; Dolichodorus; taxonomy; soil nemtodes; description; New Caledonia
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