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A new species of the nematode genus Cylindrogaster

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 November 2009

T. Goodey
Affiliation:
Principal Research Assistant, Institute of Agricultural Parasitology, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.

Extract

The writer established the genus Cylindrogaster in 1927 for the reception of a nematode found in cultures of rat's fæces. Its principal distinguishing features were the possession of very long buccal rods and an elongate, cylindrical, muscular first œsophageal bulb. The male possessed 10 caudal papillæ arranged in three groups disposed in a manner exactly similar to that of the caudal papilæ in many species of Diplogaster, Odontopharynx longicaudata and Tylopharynx striata.

Type
Research Papers
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1930

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References

Goodev, T., 1927.—“Cylindrogaster coprophaga gen. et sp. nov., A Nematode found in a Culture of Fæces from a Wild Brown Rat,” Jl. Helm., vol. V, No. 1, pp. 2532.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Stefanski, W., 1928.—“Sur l'identité des espèces Rhabditis longistoma Stefanski, 1922 et Cylindrogaster coprophaga Goodey, 1927,” Jl. Helm., vol. VI, No. 2, pp. 7778.CrossRefGoogle Scholar