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NOTHANGUINA CECIDOPLASTES N. COMB. SYN. ANGUINA CECIDOPLASTES (GOODEY, 1934) FILIPJEV 1936 (NOTHOTYLENCHINAE: TYLENCHIDA) BY A. G. WHITEHEAD East African Agriculture and Forestry Research Organisation, Kenya VENKATARAYAN (1932) described galls on the leaves, stems and flowers of Bothriochloa pertusa (Willd.) A. Camus, syn. Andropogon pertusus Willd. GOODEY (1934) described the nematodes inhabiting these galls and assigned them to a new species of the genus Anguillulina Gervais & van Beneden, 1859. Subsequently the genus Anguillulina was split by FILIPJEV (1936) into a number of clearly distinct genera and A. cecidoplastes was placed in the genus Anguina Scopoli, 1777. In reviewing the descriptions of Arcguina spp., the author noticed that A. cecidoplastes differed from all other Anguina spp., in the ab- sence of a median oesophageal bulb. FILIPJEV & SCIIUURMANS STEK- HOVEN (1941) also pointed out that this character was shared with Ioto?tchi.uyn Cobb 1920, although in other respects the two genera were quite distinct. THORNE (1949) erected a new family Neotylenchidae to receive those genera, lacking a median oesophageal bulb. The author now proposes that the nematode Anguina cecidoplastes (Goodey, 1934) Filipjev 1936 be placed in this family, and erects a new genus - Nothanguina (sub-family Nothotylenchinae Thorne, 1941) to
Nematologica – Brill
Published: Jan 1, 1959
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