Rhabditis pellio Schneider (Nematoda) from the Earthworm, Aporrectodea trapezoides Duges (Annelida)

Authors

  • G. O. Poinar, Jr.
  • G. M. Thomas

Abstract

Studies were conducted on the behak, ior of the nematode, Rhabditis pellio, in the earthworm, Aporrectodea trapezoides, from southern California. Juvenile and adult nematodes were found in the bladders and tubules of the metanephridia of the host. Similar nematodes that entered the coelom were encapsulated and incorporated into multiple capsules ("brown bodies"). It was demonstrated that this host response is an effective defense reaction since dead and dying nematodes, as well as living forms, were found in the capsules. Key words: nematode, defense reaction.

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1975-10-15

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