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STUDIES ON MONONCHIDA OF INDIA I. THE GENERA HADRONCHUS, IOTONCHUS, AND MICONCHUS AND A REVISED CLASSIFICATION OF MONONCHIDA, NEW ORDER BY M. SHAMIM JAIRAJPURI Section of Nematology, Department of Zoology, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, U.P., India This is the first paper of the series on mononchs of India; it takes into account species of Hadronchus, Iotonchus, and Miconchus and it also deals with a revised classification of the group. Hadronchus andamanicus n. sp., has an apex of its dorsal tooth in posterior half of buccal cavity, mono-prodelphic gonad with a large posterior uterine sac, vulval papillae, caudal glands with terminal opening and a long filiform tail 6-10 anal body-widths long. Hadronchus shakili n. sp., is quite similar to H. andamanicus but has two ovaries. Iotonchus baqrii n. sp., is mono-prodelphic and unique in having large cuticularized pieces in the vagina at 9-12 µ from vulva. Iotonchus indicus n. sp., has two ovaries, basal dorsal-tooth, elongate-conoid tail 6-9 anal body-widths long and a subterminal opening to caudal glands. Miconchus dalhousiensis n. sp., has two ovaries, three equal sized basal teeth and tail about 4 anal body-widths long without caudal glands. Two known species, Iotonchus trichurus and Miconchus digiturus have
Nematologica – Brill
Published: Jan 1, 1969
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