A new genus and two new species of nematodes collected from dust of rotten trees in European Russia
V.G. Gagarin
Abstract. Two new species, of them belonging to a new genus are described. Tylenchodorus parietinus gen. et sp. n. is described from specimens associated with tree dust of rotten birch. The new genus is similar to Tylencholaimus de Man, 1876, but has a cuticular ring in the stoma and a different oesophageal structure. Hofmaenneria longicaudata sp. n. collected from dust of pine trees is similar to H. hazenensis Mulvey, 1969, from which it can be distinguished by the presence of a caudal gland and spinneret, 10 cephalic setae and longer tail.
Zoosystematica Rossica, 1999, 8(2): 205–209 ▪ Published in print 16 March 2000
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