Longidorus polyae sp. n., a bisexual nematode species found in the rhizosphere of pear tree (Pyrus communis L.), is described and characterised using an integrative approach. The new species has a female body length of 6.8–9.1 mm; a comparatively long odontostyle (114.0–127.5 μm); a narrow lip region (14.0–15.5 μm), anteriorly flattened and almost continuous with the body profile; pocket-like amphidial pouches long, deeply bilobed, and slightly asymmetrical, a guide ring at 37–42 μm from the anterior end; normal arrangement of pharyngeal glands; and a short bluntly rounded to hemispherical tail. Four juvenile stages identified: the first stage with a digitate tail, and the second and subsequent stages with a bluntly rounded tail. Males have...
Longidorid nematodes comprise more than 500 species, and Longidorus and Xiphinema are the most diver...
Specimens of a thin longidorid species collected in Peñalba (Huesca), north-west Spain, were previou...
Longidorus piceicola, a new geographical and host record from Romania, was described and illustrated...
Longidorus polyae sp. n., a bisexual nematode species found in the rhizosphere of pear tree (Pyrus c...
A description is provided of Longidorus cholevae sp. n., a bisexual species associated with wild che...
A description is provided of Longidorus cholevae sp. n., a bisexual species associated with wild che...
The genus Longidorus constitutes a large group of approximately 170 species of plant-ectoparasitic n...
The genus Longidorus constitutes a large group of approximately 170 species of plant-ectoparasitic n...
Needle nematodes have an economic importance by causing damage to a wide range of natural and cultiv...
The genus Longidorus currently comprises 176 species of polyphagous plant ectoparasites, including e...
The plant-parasitic nematode Longidorus poessneckensis from the Czech Republic was morphologically a...
During nematode surveys in natural vegetation in Sierra Mágina, Jaén province, southern Spain, a Lon...
Longidorus barsii sp. n., from Mt Tara in the Balkan Peninsula, is described and characterised by us...
The family Longidoridae Thorne, 1935 is a big taxon of Dorylaimina sub-family. Its species are ectop...
Sampling for needle nematodes was carried out in a grapevine area in Thessaloniki, North Greece and ...
Longidorid nematodes comprise more than 500 species, and Longidorus and Xiphinema are the most diver...
Specimens of a thin longidorid species collected in Peñalba (Huesca), north-west Spain, were previou...
Longidorus piceicola, a new geographical and host record from Romania, was described and illustrated...
Longidorus polyae sp. n., a bisexual nematode species found in the rhizosphere of pear tree (Pyrus c...
A description is provided of Longidorus cholevae sp. n., a bisexual species associated with wild che...
A description is provided of Longidorus cholevae sp. n., a bisexual species associated with wild che...
The genus Longidorus constitutes a large group of approximately 170 species of plant-ectoparasitic n...
The genus Longidorus constitutes a large group of approximately 170 species of plant-ectoparasitic n...
Needle nematodes have an economic importance by causing damage to a wide range of natural and cultiv...
The genus Longidorus currently comprises 176 species of polyphagous plant ectoparasites, including e...
The plant-parasitic nematode Longidorus poessneckensis from the Czech Republic was morphologically a...
During nematode surveys in natural vegetation in Sierra Mágina, Jaén province, southern Spain, a Lon...
Longidorus barsii sp. n., from Mt Tara in the Balkan Peninsula, is described and characterised by us...
The family Longidoridae Thorne, 1935 is a big taxon of Dorylaimina sub-family. Its species are ectop...
Sampling for needle nematodes was carried out in a grapevine area in Thessaloniki, North Greece and ...
Longidorid nematodes comprise more than 500 species, and Longidorus and Xiphinema are the most diver...
Specimens of a thin longidorid species collected in Peñalba (Huesca), north-west Spain, were previou...
Longidorus piceicola, a new geographical and host record from Romania, was described and illustrated...