Anguina tridomina

 

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Classification:

Tylenchida
       Tylenchina
        Tylenchoidea
         Anguinidae
            Anguininae

              Anguina tridomina Kirjanova, 1957

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Morphology and Anatomy:

 

Anguina tridomina is described as Ibeing closest in morphology to A. graminophila and is characterized by the presence of cuticular reinforcements in the head, a transparent tail tip and the prominence of the male bursa.

 

 

 

Reported median body size for this species (Length mm; width micrometers; weight micrograms) - Click:

 
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Distribution:

Reported from Russia, Leningrad region.


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Economic Importance:

 

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Feeding:

 
     


      

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Hosts:

 

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Life Cycle:

 

Ecophysiological Parameters:

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Damage:

Anguina tridomina infests panicles of Agrostis at the points of branching, forming most often triple galls.

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Management:

Host Plant Resistance, Non-hosts and Crop Rotation alternatives:

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References:

Kirjanova, E.S. 1958. Parasitic nematodes of cultivated and wild plants in the Leningrad region. Conference on Scientific and Experimental Work on Plant Protection in North-Western U.S. S. R. 11th, November 25-29, 1958.pp.81-82 pp.

 

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