Studies of plant and soil nematodes. 11. Carphodorus biLineatus n.g., n. sp. (Nematoda:Dolichodorinae) from eucalyput forest in QueenslandExport / Share Colbran, R.C. (1965) Studies of plant and soil nematodes. 11. Carphodorus biLineatus n.g., n. sp. (Nematoda:Dolichodorinae) from eucalyput forest in Queensland. Queensland Journal of Agricultural and Animal Sciences, 22 (4). pp. 481-484.
AbstractThe genus Carphodorus is proposed to accommodate C. bilineatus n.sp., which has a subspherical lip region with internal sclerotization, long stylet, oesophagus with a short terminal lobe overlapping the intestine, hemizonid behind the excretory pore, two ovaries and a subcylindrical tail with a broadly rounded terminus. In 1964 an undescribed species with many of the characters of Dolichodorus Cobb but possessing an oesophagus with a short terminal lobe overlapping the intestine was found in well-drained, sandy soils from eucalypt forests at Pozieres and Landsborough in southern Queensland. Populations were relatively low and males were more common than females.
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