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dct:title
| - Anderson & Laumond (1992)
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dct:abstract
| - Described and illustrated for the first time is a bisexual aphelenchoidid ectoparasitic nematode found on a noctuid male moth in Guadeloupe, West indies. Sexes are polymorphic, having in common an elongated stylet of 53-69 .mu.m well-developed basal knobs and double set of protractors, excretory pore near head end, multiple rows of germ cells, and a mucronate tail terminus. The male is particularly distinctive in having a low, smooth head, spicules 38-49 .mu.m long with a tubular rostrum and a ventral arm well separated from the dorsal, an external cloacal cylinder, and a pre- and postanal pair of genital papillae. Distinctive for the female are a unique, multinucleate uterine gland complex, lack of a functional rectum and anus, and, by marked contrast to the male, a high, hemispherical head marked by six annules and a large uninucleate renette cell.
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bibo:abstract
| - Described and illustrated for the first time is a bisexual aphelenchoidid ectoparasitic nematode found on a noctuid male moth in Guadeloupe, West indies. Sexes are polymorphic, having in common an elongated stylet of 53-69 .mu.m well-developed basal knobs and double set of protractors, excretory pore near head end, multiple rows of germ cells, and a mucronate tail terminus. The male is particularly distinctive in having a low, smooth head, spicules 38-49 .mu.m long with a tubular rostrum and a ventral arm well separated from the dorsal, an external cloacal cylinder, and a pre- and postanal pair of genital papillae. Distinctive for the female are a unique, multinucleate uterine gland complex, lack of a functional rectum and anus, and, by marked contrast to the male, a high, hemispherical head marked by six annules and a large uninucleate renette cell.
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| - Anderson, R. & Laumond, C. 1992. <em>Noctuidonema daptria</em>, n. sp. (Nematoda: Aphelenchoididae), an ectoparasite of the moth <em>Lesmone porcia </em>(Stoll). <em>Journal of Nematology</em>, 24(1): 16-22.
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