Family BELONOLAIMIDAE
Classification:
Tylenchida
Tylenchina
Tylenchoidea
Belonolaimidae (Whitehead, 1960)
Synonyms:
Telotylenchidae (Siddiqi, 1960)
Tylenchorhynchidae (Eliava, 1974)
In a recent compilation, Geraert (2011) adopted the opinion of several
taxonomists and considers the Belonolaimidae to be a subfamily (Belonolaiminae)
of the Dolichodoridae.
Several families are considered junior synonyms of
Dolichodoridae:
- Belonolaimidae
- Telotylenchidae
- Tylenchorhynchidae
- Merliniidae
- Meiodoridae
The subfamilies of the Dolichodoridae per Geraert (2011), Decreamer & Hunt
(2006) and others are:
- Dolichodorinae
- Brachydorinae
- Belonolaiminae
- Macrotrophurinae
- Meiodorinae
- Merliniinae
- Telotylenchinae
Morphology and Anatomy:
- Body vermiform, slender to robust.
- Lip region high, rounded, oval or slightly flattened.
- Cephalic framework variable from poorly to very well
developed (Carphodorus).
- Amphid apertures dorsoventral slits located at the edge of the labial disc.
- Lateral field with two to six lines.
- Body cuticle sometimes with longitudinal ridges.
- Female tail cylindroid to conoid, more than twice as long as wide, often with thick terminal cuticle, never elongate
filiform (typically
c' = 2 to 5).
- Phasmids always confined to the tail region.
- Face view, as seen with SEM, either ancestral (first lip annulus six-sectored) or with lateral sectors regressed and face view evolving towards a quadrangular shape or a four-leaf clover shape.
- Females with two genital branches (exception: Trophurus); columned uterus with three rows of cells.
- Male
caudal alae
peloderan.
- Deirids present or absent.
- Esophagus usually with a slender procorpus, rounded metacorpus, slim
isthmus and a glandular
postcorpus that may or may not overlap the intestine.
- Obligate root parasites.
- Generally
migratory ectoparasites, but some taxa are capable of feeding as endoparasites.
References:
Decraemer, W & Hunt, D.J. 2006. Structure and classification. In: R.N.
Perry & M. Moens (Eds), Plant Nematology CABI.
Gereart, E. 2011. The Dolichodoridae of the World. Identification
of the family Dolichodoridae. Academia Press, Ghent 520p.
Fortuner & Luc, Rev. Nematol. 10:183-202 (1987)
H. Ferris
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