Vanderlindia duplopapillata

 

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Classification:

Enoplea
Dorylaimia
Dorylaimida
Tylencholaimidae
Vandelindiinae
                   Vanderlindia duplopapillata Heyns, 1964
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Morphology and Anatomy:

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  • Odontostyle strongly, ventrally curved.
  • Esophagus cylindrical throughout its length
  • A lobed organ of unknown function associated with the anterior of the nerve ring.
  • Female didelphic, ampidelphic
  • Male with a double row of ventromedian supplements.

Ref Heyns (1964)

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

 

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Distribution:

Described from soil around the roots of indigenous grasses in the Kruger National Park, South Africa.

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Feeding:

      
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Life Cycle:

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Ecophysiological Parameters:

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Management:

 

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References:

Heyns, J. 1964.Vanderlindia duplopapillata n. gen. n. sp.(Nematoda: Dorylaimoidea), with a note on certain organs in the oesophageal region. Nematologica

 

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Copyright 1999 by Howard Ferris.
Revised: August 03, 2020.