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REDESCRIPTION OF OIGOLAIMELLA CARINATA ZULLINI, 1981 (NEMATA: NEODIPLOGASTERIDAE) BY J. J. CHITAMBAR State of California, Department of Food and Agriculture, Analysis and Identification, 1220 N Street, P.O. Box 942871, Sacramento, CA 94271-0001, USA Oigolaimella carinata is redescribed on the basis of a population from Guatemala and type specimens of the Italian population. Keywords: Redescription, Oigolaimella carinata, variability, SEM The genus Oigolatmella was created by Paramonov (1952) and distinguished mainly by the small dorsal and ventral teeth located at the wide base of the stoma almost parallel to the anterior edge of the head, and a flag-like guber- naculum not touching the curved spicules. Paramonov designated 0. winchesi (Goodey, 1929) as the type species, and recognized 0. asymmetrica (Steiner, 1927) and 0. brasilica (Paramonov, 1952) as other species of the genus. The last named species was described by Rahm (1929) as DiPlogaster filicaudatus Biitschli (1874) and is considered invalid as no males were described (Zullini, 1981). AndrAssy (1984) considered 0. winchesi and 0. asymmetrica as 0. agilis (Skwarra, 1921 ), which along with 0. carinata Zullini, 1981 comprise the only two species of the genus. Oigolaimella carinata was described by Zullini (1981) from a population obtained from polluted water
Nematologica – Brill
Published: Jan 1, 1995
Keywords: variability; SEM; Oigolaimella carinata; Redescription
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