Viscosia timmi

 

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Rev: 06/27/2022

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Classification:

Enoplea
     Enoplia
        Enoplida
              Oncholaimoidea
                    Oncholaimidae
         Oncholaimellinae

Viscosia timmi Gagarin & Nguyen, 2008

    Synonyms:

      
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Morphology and Anatomy:

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Female:

  • Didelphic, amphidelphic

Male:

  • Spicules slightly curved, with small heads.
  • Gubernaculum absent.
  • Spinneret a short cone.

 

Ref: Gagarin and Nguyen, 2008

Viscosia timmi
Female (1, 6) and male (2, 5). 1, 2, body shape; 3, head; 4 anterior portion of body; 5, 6 tail region
from Gagarin and Nguyen, 2008

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

 

 

 
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Distribution:

Free-living nematodes described from bottom sediments (1-1.5 meter depth) in mangrove swamp in the Red River Delta, northern Vietnam.

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Economic Importance:

 

 

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Feeding:

 
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Life Cycle:

Ecophysiological Parameters:

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Damage:

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References:

Gagarin, V.G., Nguyen, T.T. 2008. Free-Living Nematodes from the Red River Delta, Vietnam.  Biologiya Vnutrennikh Vol 1:1-17.

 
 
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