Bursadera

 

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Classification:

      

      Tylenchida
       Tylenchina
        Tylenchoidea
         Heteroderidae
          Nacobboderinae

           Bursadera Ivanova & Krall, 1985

    Synonyms:
      None.

Bursadera is distinguished among Nacobboderinae by the presence of the well-developed caudal alae in the male. It is differentiated from Meloinema by having a shorter esophageal overlap (Luc et al., 1988).

As of 2019, the genus is represented by a single species, B. longicollum Ivanova & Krall, 1985

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Morphology and Anatomy:

 

  •       Esophageal glands in all stages and adults overlapping intestine only a short distance.
  •       Excretory pore in all stages and adults at level of posterior end of metacorpus or posterior to the metacorpus. 
  •      Male tail bluntly rounded, with well developed caudal alae.


      [Ref: Luc, Maggenti & Fortuner, Rev. Nematol. 11(2):159-176 (1988).]

Body size range for the species of this genus in the database - Click:
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Distribution:

Bursadera longicollum is reported from Kyrgyzstan.

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Economic Importance:

 

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Feeding:

 

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Hosts:

    

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Life Cycle:

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Damage:

 

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Management:

 

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References:

Ivanova, T. & Krall, E., 1985. [Nematodes of the family Meloidoderidae (Nematoda, Hoplolaimidea). 1. A new genus Bursadera gen. n. and phylogenetic relationships in some families of Hoplolaimoidea.] Eesti NSV Tead. Akad. Toim., 34: 135�143 (in Russian).

Luc, Maggenti & Fortuner, Rev. Nematol. 11(2):159-176 (1988).

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