Sclerostylus n. gen. from Panama and Other Neotropical Species of LeptonIchoidea (Dorylaimida)

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  • C. G. Goseco
  • V. R. Ferris
  • J. M. Ferris

Abstract

Leptonchoid species found in soil samples taken in lowland and mid-elevation seasonal forests at four locations in Panama were as follows: Sclerostylus karri n. gen., n. sp., Basirotyleptus saccatus n. sp., B. nemoralis, B. acus, B. penetrans, Doryllium neotropicum n. sp., D. minor, Tyleptus gymnochilus, Gerthus jamesi, Dorylaimoides micoletzkyi, and Tylencholaimellus macrophallus. The discoveries corroborate our earlier suggestion of a Gondwanian origin for Tyleptus and Basirotyleptus and provide data for additional biogeographical study. Key words: Basirotyleptus, Doryllium, Tyleptus, Gerthus, Dorylaimoides, Tylencholaimellus, nematode taxonomy, Gondwanaland.

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1981-01-15

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