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During a nematode survey of the coastal sand dunes of Sicily (Italy) two new and three rare species of Cephalobidae were found, which are described and illustrated. Chiloplacus insularis sp. n. is characterized by labial probolae distally concave, lateral... see more

Free-living nematode Acrobeloides longiuterus (Rhabditida: Cephalobidae) exhibits a potential to kill some insect pests. Mass production of this species is a requirement for use it in pest management programs. Tribolium castaneum has been used as a primar... see more

A nematode community was used as a bioindicator of changes in agroecosystems caused by fertilization. The effect of applying nitrogen (N) fertilizer on a soil nematode community structure was studied in a soil which had not been fertilized for six years i... see more

A nearly level, wet bahiagrass (Paspalum notatum Flugge) pasture in south Florida contained many slight depressions and small ridges, separated by < 30 cm of elevation. Paired soil samples were collected from these microhabitats to determine difference... see more

Mekete, T., R. A. Sikora, S. Kiewnick, and J. Hallmann. 2008. Plant-parasitic nematodes associated with coffee (Coffee arabica L., Rubiaceae) in Ethiopia. Nematropica 38:177-186 A survey of plant-parasitic nematodes in coffee was conducted on 132 sites of... see more

Cervidellus capricornis sp. n. from Israel is described on the basis of studies by light and scanning electron microscopy. The new species is distinguished by a body length of 0.46-0.68 mm; cuticle with longitudinal incisures; lateral fields with four inc... see more

Cephalobus parvus reproduced by parthenogenesis and females laid elongate smooth shelled eggs, measuring 45-55x20-30 µm. Freshly laid eggs were in single celled condition. Total embryonation period was 14-16 hr. The genital primordium of first stage juven... see more

SEM studies of juveniles of Acromoldavicus sp. from the island of Samos, Greece, provided new information on anterior organisation and external characters in general. They have three, thin, triangular-rounded labial probolae; six leaf-like cephalic probol... see more

Pseudacrobeles (Pseudacrobeles) curvatus sp. n. was collected from potato fields in Gyeongsangnam-do, South Korea. The new species shares morphological characters typical of the genus Pseudacrobeles, including three lateral incisures that fade posteriorly... see more

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