Tumiota

 

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Classification:

      Tylenchida
       Tylenchina
        Criconematoidea
         Tylenchuloidea
         Sphaeronematidae or Tylenchulidae

          Tumiota Siddiqi, 1986

    Synonyms:
        Tumiota is generally considered a synonym of Sphaeronema

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Morphology and Anatomy:

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All stages: Excretory pore situated close to level of nerve ring.

Females: Globose.  

Vulva appearing as terminal, and anus as dorsal.

Uterine wall thickened.  

Males: No stylet.  

Spicular sheath present.

[Ref: Raski & Luc, (1987)]

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Distribution:

 

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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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References:

Raski, D.J. and Luc, M. 1987. A reappraisal of Tylenchina (Nematoda) 10. The superfamily Criconematoidea Taylor, 1936. Revue de Nematologie 10:409-444.

Troccoli, A.,Subbotin, S.A., Stanley, J.D.,  Alford, B., Vovlas, N. ansd Inserra, R.N. 2017. Meloidoderita whittoni (Sledge & Christie, 1962) comb. n. (Tylenchida: Sphaeronematidae) and its parasitic habits on sweet gum (Liquidambar styraciflua L.)

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Revised: February 23, 2024.