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THREE NEW SPECIES OF THE GENUS TYLENCHOLAIMUS DE MAN, 1876 (NEMATODA: DORYLAIMOIDEA) FROM INDIA BY M. SHAMIM JAIRAJPURI Department of Zoology, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India Three new and two known species of Tylencholaimus are reported from India. Tylencholaimus viduus n. sp., 1.4-1.8 mm long, has amphidelphic reproductive organs and a short hemispheroid tail. Tylencholaimus similis n. sp., 0.72-0.82 mm long, has prodelphic reproductive organs and a long ventrally hooked tail. Tylencholaimus obscurus n. sp., 0.65-0.84 mm long, has prodelphic repro- ductive organs and a convex-conoid tail. A key to the species of the genus is also provided. TYLENCHOLAIMUS TERES THORNE, 1939 Dimensions: L = 0.9 mm; a = 25; b = 4.2; c = 50; V = 56. d : L = 0.9 mm; a = 30; b = 4.5; c = 48. Habitat: Soil around roots of citrus plants from Nainital, U.P. TYLENCHOLAIMUS NANUS THORNE, 1939 Dimensions: (10): L = 0.50-0.57 mm; a = 23-26; b = 3.0-3.2; c = 35- 38 ; V = 72-75. Habitat: Soil around roots of various plants from Simla, Barog and Dalhousie, H. P. TYLENCHOLAIMUS VIDUUS N. SP. (Fig. 1, A-D) Dimensions: Y? (5): L = 1.4-1.8 mm; a =
Nematologica – Brill
Published: Jan 1, 1964
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