Records of Two Genera and Three Species of Nematodes Belonging to the Order Rhabditida Chitwood, 1933 from Pakistan
Salma Javed, Samreen Khan*, Nasira Kazi and Tabassum Ara Khanum
National Nematological Research Centre, University of Karachi, Karachi-75270, Pakistan.
*Correspondence | Samreen Khan, National Nematological Research Centre, University of Karachi, Karachi-75270, Pakistan; Email:
[email protected]
Figure 1:
(A-H). Rhabditidoides stigmatus (Steiner, 1930) Andrassy, 1984. A. Female whole body; B. Male whole body; C. Female pharynx; D. Male pharynx; E. Female tail; F. Female gonad; G. Male tail; H. Spicule and Gubernaculum.
Figure 2:
(A-E). Rhabditidoides stigmatus (Steiner, 1930), Andrassy, 1984. A. Female anterior region; B. Female vulval region; C. Female tail.; D. Male posterior region showing spicules and gubernaculum. (Scale: A, B, D=100 µm; C=40µm).
Figure 3:
(A-F). Butlerius micans Pillai andTaylor, 1968. Female. A. Whole body; B. Pharyngeal region; C. Cephalic region; D. Gonad; E. Tail region; F. Vulval region.
Figure 4:
(A-C). Butlerius micans Pillai and Taylor, 1968. Female A. Anterior region; B. Vulval region; C. Tail region (Scale: A, B=100µm; C=40µm).
Figure 5:
(A-H). Demaniella basili Pillai and Taylor, 1968. A. Female whole body; B. Male whole body; C. Female pharyngeal region; D. Male pharyngeal region; E. Female tail; F. Female gonad; G. Male tail; H. Spicules and Gubernaculum.
Figure 6:
(A-D). Demaniella basili Pillai and Taylor, 1968. Female: Anterior region; B. Vulval region; C. Tail region. Male: D. Spicules and gubernaculum. (Scale: A, B, D=100µm; C=40µm).