Morphology, Oviposition, and Embryogenesis in an Australian Population of Acrobeloides nanus

Authors

  • Alan F. Bird
  • Paul De Ley
  • Jean Bird

Abstract

A population of Acrobeloides nanus in Australia is described and illustrated, based on light and scanning electron microscopy. Embryogenesis from egg laying to hatching is followed over a wide range of temperatures. At 15 C, hatching occurs in about 125 hours and at 35 and 37.5 C after about 40 hours. At 40 C, egg development ceases early in cleavage. The capacity of A. nanus to develop over such a range of temperatures, and its anhydrobiotic capabilities, are discussed in relation to its survival and wide distribution in Australia. Key words: Acrobeloides nanus, Cephalobidae, description, egg laying, embryogenesis, hatching, light microscopy, morphology, nematode, oviposition, scanning electron microscopy.

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1993-12-15

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