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New and Known Species of Predacious Nematodes of Pakistan

New and Known Species of Predacious Nematodes of Pakistan

Uzma Ishaque1, Nasira Kazi1, Erum Iqbal1* and Shahnaz Dawar2

1National Nematological Research Centre, University of Karachi, Karachi-75270, Pakistan; 2Department of Botany, University of Karachi, Karachi-75270, Pakistan.

 
*Correspondence | Erum Iqbal, National Nematological Research Centre, University of Karachi, Karachi-75270, Pakistan; Email: erum_i@yahoo.com

Figure 1:

Mylonchulus musae n. sp. Female: A, reproductive system; B, anterior region; C, anterior region showing amphid; D, tail region and E, whole body.

Figure 2:

Discolaimus tabacum n. sp. Female: A, Oesophageal region; B, Reproductive system; F, Anterior region; C, Anterior end of oesophageal bulb showing constriction; E, Tail region; Male: G, Anterior region; H, Spicules; D, Tail region showing supplements.

Figure 3:

Discolaimus omanensis Siddiqi, 2005. Female: A, Oesophageal region; B, Anterior region showing amphid; C, Anterior region; D, E, Tail region; F, Reproductive system; G, Cardial region.

Figure 5:

Discolaimus laksi Khan and Laha, 1982. Female: A, Oesophageal region; B and C, Anterior region; D, Reproductive system; E, Cardial region; F and G, Tail region.

Figure 4:

Discolaimus conicus Siddiqi, 2005. Female: A, Oesophageal region; B, Anterior region showing amphid; C, Anterior region; D, Reproductive system; E and F, Anterior and posterior end of oesophageal bulb, respectively; G, H, Tail region.

Figure 6:

Discolaimus paratenaxs Siddiqi, 2005. Female: A, Oesophageal region; B, Anterior region; C, Anterior region showing amphid; D, Reproductive system; E and F, Posterior and anterior end of oesophageal bulb, respectively; G and H, Tail region.

Figure 7:

Dorylaimoides micoletzkii (de Man, 1921) Thorne and Swanger, 1936. Female: A, Anterior region; B, Oesophageal bulb; E, Tail region; F, Intestine-prerectum junction; G, Reproductive system; Male: C, Anterior region; D, Tail region showing supplements.

Figure 8:

Sectonema ventralis Thorne, 1930. Female: A, Anterior region showing amphid; B, Anterior region; C, Reproductive system; D, Vulval region; E, Cardial region; F and G, Tail region.

Figure 9:

Ironus terranovus Ebsary, 1985. Female: A, Oesophageal region; B, Anterior region; C, Cardial region; D, Rectum; E, Vulval region; F, Reproductive system; G, Whole body.

Figure 10:

Seinura oswegoensis (Van der Linde, 1938) Goodey, 1960. Female: A, Whole body; B and C, Anterior region; D, Reproductive system; E, Tail region.

Figure 11:

A-D Mylonchulus musae n. sp.

Figure 12:

A-H Discolaimus tabacum n. sp.

Figure 13:

(A-D) Discolaimus conicus Siddiqi, 2005; (E-H) Discolaimus laksi Khan and Laha, 1982; (I-L) Discolaimus omanensis Siddiqi, 2005.

Figure 14:

(A-D) Discolaimus paratenaxs Siddiqi, 2005; (E-H) Dorylaimoides micoletzkii (de Man, 1921) Thorne and Swanger, 1936; (I-L) Sectonema ventralis Thorne, 1930.

Figure 15:

(A-E) Ironus terranovus Ebsary, 1985; (F-H) Seinura oswegoensis (Van de Linde, 1938) Goodey, 1960

Pakistan Journal of Nematology

June

Pakistan Journal of Nematology, Vol. 42, Iss. 1, Pages 1-87

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