The genus Halalaimus is reviewed and divided into four groups based on characters of the male. Characters used to separate the groups of males include presence or absence of caudal algae and the presence or absence of a precloacal sensillum and/or pore. Ten new species are described from St. Andrew Bay, Bay County, Florida, and H. gerlachi n. sp. is proposed for H. gracilis sensu GerIach, 1967. New species from St. Andrew Bay are H. thalassinus, H. tarjani, H. bayensis, H. bulbocaudatus, H. variabilis, H. paracomatus, H. americanus, H. floridanus, H. brimi, and H. parafletcheri. Keys to the species of each group are provided based on characters of the male. A key to the females of the genus is also provided
A new species of a philometrid nematode, Margolisianum bulbosum, is described from the subcutaneous ...
Morphological descriptions of two Halomonhystera species (Nematoda, Monhysterida) are presented (Hal...
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Two known free-living marine nematodes, Monoposthioides mayri Wieser and Hopper, 1967 and Monoposthi...
Oncholaimoides elongatus is redescribed from specimens collected from subtidal, shallow-water sedime...
Morphological information is given on the adults of four trematodes from Mugil cephalus from estuari...
Specimens of the genus Haliplectus Cobb, 1913 which exhibited remarkable morphological detail were c...
New brackish water nematode species Halaphanolaimus cangionensis sp.nov, and Halaphanolaimus rivalis...
During the summer of 1924 a study of marine fish parasites was made at the Mount Desert Island (Main...
Two new genera of free-living marine nematodes are described from the muddy bottom of Cienfuegos Bay...
Four new nematode species are described: Theristus quadripapillatus, sp. nov., distinguished from al...
Two new species of free-living marine nematodes of the subfamily Enoplolaiminae are described from R...
Two new free-living marine nematodes of the family Oxystominidae are described from San Antonio Bay ...
XXII. The ambulatory tubes and other features of the nema, Draconema cephalatum.--XXIII. Observation...
The Selachinematidae is a globally distributed family of predatory nematodes found from shallow wate...
A new species of a philometrid nematode, Margolisianum bulbosum, is described from the subcutaneous ...
Morphological descriptions of two Halomonhystera species (Nematoda, Monhysterida) are presented (Hal...
Nematodes are the most speciose phylum of metazoa on earth. Not only do they occur in huge numbers a...
Two known free-living marine nematodes, Monoposthioides mayri Wieser and Hopper, 1967 and Monoposthi...
Oncholaimoides elongatus is redescribed from specimens collected from subtidal, shallow-water sedime...
Morphological information is given on the adults of four trematodes from Mugil cephalus from estuari...
Specimens of the genus Haliplectus Cobb, 1913 which exhibited remarkable morphological detail were c...
New brackish water nematode species Halaphanolaimus cangionensis sp.nov, and Halaphanolaimus rivalis...
During the summer of 1924 a study of marine fish parasites was made at the Mount Desert Island (Main...
Two new genera of free-living marine nematodes are described from the muddy bottom of Cienfuegos Bay...
Four new nematode species are described: Theristus quadripapillatus, sp. nov., distinguished from al...
Two new species of free-living marine nematodes of the subfamily Enoplolaiminae are described from R...
Two new free-living marine nematodes of the family Oxystominidae are described from San Antonio Bay ...
XXII. The ambulatory tubes and other features of the nema, Draconema cephalatum.--XXIII. Observation...
The Selachinematidae is a globally distributed family of predatory nematodes found from shallow wate...
A new species of a philometrid nematode, Margolisianum bulbosum, is described from the subcutaneous ...
Morphological descriptions of two Halomonhystera species (Nematoda, Monhysterida) are presented (Hal...
Nematodes are the most speciose phylum of metazoa on earth. Not only do they occur in huge numbers a...