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Fundam. appl. Nernatol., 1994,17 (4), 323-332 Two new species of Paratrichodorus Siddiqi, 1974 (Nematoda : Trichodoridae) with observation on P. minai (Siddiqi, 1960) Siddiqi, 1974 and P. renifer Siddiqi, 1974 from Pakistan Kazi NASlRA and Mohammad A. NlAQBOOL * National Nematological Research Centre, University of Karachi, Karachi-75270, Pakistan. Accepted for publication 28 September 1993. Summary - Two new Paratrichodonts species found in me rhizosphere of guava (Psidium guajava) are described and illustrated from Faisalabad, Pakistan. Param'chodonts psidiumi n. sp., can easily be distinguished from ail known Param'chodorus species by smaller spicules, gubernaculum and body lengù1, number of lateral body pores posterior to vulva. P. faisalabadensis n. sp., differs from species of me genus in combination of characteristics : shape of vagina and vaginal sclerotization, smaller spicules and gubernaclùum. Additional morphometrics and morphological deta ils are given for Paratrichodorus mirzai (Siddiqi, 1960) Siddiqi, 1974 having bivlùval character and P. reni/er Siddiqi, 1974. Résumé - Deux nouvelles espèces de Paratrichodorus Siddiqi, 1974 (Nernatoda : Trichodoridae) et observations sur P. mirzai (Siddiqi, 1960) Siddiqi, 1974 et P. renifer Siddiqi, 1974 provenant du Pakistan - Deux nouveaux Paratrichodorus provenant de la rhizosphère de goyavier (psidium guajava), à Faisalabad, Pakistan, sont décrits et illustrés. Paratrichodorus psidiumi n. sp. peut être aisément distingué de toutes les espéces déjà décrites par la taille plus faible du corps, des spicules et du gubemaculum, et par le nombre de pores latéraux postérieurs à la vulve. P. faisalabadensis n. sp. diffère des autres espèces par la combinaison de caractères suivante: forme du vagin et de la sclérotisation vaginale, spiclùes et gubernaculum plus petits. Des précisions morphométriques et morphologiques sont données sur Paratrichodorus mirzai (Siddiqi, 1960) Siddiqi, 1974 - vulve double - et P. reni/er Siddiqi, 1974. Key-words: Param'chodorus, nematode, morphology, taxonomy. Trichodorid nematodes are fairly common in Pakistan yet up til now theu characteristics have not been weil documented. Nematodes of the family Trichodoridae are obligatory root ectoparasites of many crop plants and other vegetation. Theu importance is determined not only by their own pathogenic effet but also by the abijity of more than ten species of this fa mily to transmit plant viruses (Hooper, 1973). The representatives of the famijy are widespread and theu great number often results in specific damages to grown crops. So far two species belonging to the genus Tn'chodonlS Cobb, 1913 and two species to the genus Paratn'chodonlS Siddiqi, 1974 have been reported from Pakistan. The earliest record of the trichodorid was Trichodorus oblusus Cobb, 1913 reported by Akhtar (1962) on sugarcane. In the same year Siddiqi (1962) described a new species of stubby root nematode Tn'chodonls pakistanensis from soil samples collected around the roots of mulberry plants in Haripur Abbottabad region. Anwar and Sarwar (1981) reported Paratrichodonts minol' (Colbran, 1956) Siddiqi, 1974 (= T. chrisliel) in 32 % of citrus samples from Punjab. According tq them the ectoparasitic nematode P. minor was found usually in high number in roots and rlùzosphere of declining trees rather than healthy ones. The presence of species of this genus suggests that they may play a vital role in the transmission of citrus virus diseases which are gaining importance in the Punjab. Anwar el al. (1986) found P. minor in 30 % of sugar cane sample. Maqbool (1984) reported the association of Paralrichodonls mirzai and Tn'chodon/s OblUSUS in sugarcane growing areas of Pakistan. Specimens were killed by gentle heat, fixed in T AF and mounted in thin glass slides. They were placed in a tiny drop of glycerine and covered with a 19 mm cover slip supported by paraffm wax. Measurements were taken by an ocular micrometer, illustrations were made with the aid of a drawing tube and photomicrographs were taken with an automatic camera attached to the high-resolution compound microscope. MEASUREi\1.ENTS See Table 1. DESCRlPTION Paratrichodorus psidii sp. n. (Figs 1 & 5) Female: General appearance typical of Trichodoridae. Body straight after flxatîon. Cuticle swollen, about 5 flm at lip region, slightly separated from the body ISSN 1164-5571/94/0/ S 4.00/ Gauthier-Villars - ORSTOM 323

K. Nasira & M, A, Maqbool Table 1. Morphomelric da/a ofpararrichodorus psidii n, sp, (ail measuremerlls are in ILlTl excepl L), Holotype Females IV!ales (female) (paratypes) (paratypes) n \0 6 L(mm) 0.44 0.40-0.52 0.43-0.51 (0.46 ±0,04) (0.48 ±0,0 1) Body diam 32,8 30.4-33.6 27-35 (31.9 ± 1.34) (30 ±3.0) Pharynx 34.4 32-37,6 316-35,0 (309 ±1.97) (34.3 ±026) Onchiostyle 32 30.4-33,6 30-32 (31.9 ±1.34) (306 ±0,89) Ant. end ta excret. pore 54,2 49,6-60 52-59 (53.4 ±3.7) (562 ±292) An!. end ta CP 1 30.4-35,6 (328 ±1.82) Spicule 30-31 (306 ±0.54) Gubernaculum 7-8 (7,1 ±0,44) Cloaca ta SPI 11-13 (12,0 ±0.74) SP 1ta SP 2 21-22.5 (21.9 ±0.54) SP 2ta SP 3 52.5-57 (54,S ±1.80) An!. gen, br. 104 64-88 (7,2 ±89) Post gen, br. 108 80-114 (982 ± 11,8) 13.8 13-18 \3.8-\8,0 (I.52± 22) (162 ±1.71) b 4.4 3.5-5.3 3.4-5.1 (4.3 ±0,6) (4.3 ±0.46) 55 51-56 (539 ±1.49) T 52-58 (55,2± 2.7) GI 50,9% 40,9-47,6 (44 ±2.3) G2 529% 52.3-59,0 (559 ±2.35) An!. end ta EPI 167.4 142.5-163 151.1-182,8 Pharynx length (%) (152,6 +8.4) (1656± 121) Onchiostyle lengili! 93.0 86,9-95 88,5-98,2 Pharynx length (%) (90,9±281) (93.1 ±2,01) Cloaca ta SP I/Spicule 292-394 length (%) (34,6 ±3.7) Cloaca ta SP 2/Spicule 75,4-108,1 length (%) (969 ± 12,8) Cloaca ta SP 3/Spicule 256.7-2947 length (%) (279.4 ± 1501) 324 except at the head, vulva and tail, Amphidial pouch vase shaped; amphidial aperture sublabial. Excretory pore at 49,6-60 f.lm, i,e, about 1.6-1.78 onchiostyle lengths, from the anterior end of the body, Pharyngeal bulb occupying 33.6-36.2 % of the neck length. Three pharyngeai gland nuclei present. Nucleus of dorsal gland at about 30 % of the enjargement from its anterior end, almost of the same size as those of the subventral glands which are behind the middle of the pharyngeal bulb. Ali females with anterior dorsal overlap by the intestine. Intestinal overlap 7.2-8,8 f.lm. Nerve ring enveloping isthmus, 40-56 f.lm from anterior end, Female reproductive system didelphic amphidelphic, ovaries reflexed, spermatheca present, sperm scattered throughout the length of the ureri, but occasionally they appear accumulated in an elongate oval spermatheca distally. Sperm 2-3 f.lm in diameter with rounded nucleus. Vulva pore as in ventral view, Vagina, 8-12 f.lm long exrending inwards over, i.e, 27.5-37.5 % of corresponding body width, vaginal refractive thickenings inconspicuous, appearing as two small dots in lateral view, shape ofvagina rounded in lateral view. Two lateral body pores at 24-76 and 92-137 f.lm posterior to vulva, Anus terminal, one pair of terminal caudal pores, tail bluntly rounded or hemispheroidal. Male: General appearance similar ta female, posterior end straight. Two distinct ventro-median cervical papillae (CP) present at 30.4-35.6 (32.8) f.lm and 472 53 (50.4) f.lm from anterior end of body. The anterior one lies near the level of the onchiostyle base and the posterior one 14.4-16.8 (15.4) f.lm behind it. Excretary pore 4-9 (7.7) f.lm behind the posterior cervical papillae and 49.6-60 f.lm, i.e. about 1.6-2.0 onchiostyle lengths, from the anterior end of the body. AlI males with a dorsal intestinal overlap 4-6.4 f.lm, Lateral cervical pores absent. Testis single, outstretched producing 2.4 3.2 f.lm wide rounded sperm with rounded nucleus. Three precioacaj ventromedian supplementary papillae present: the posterior one (SPI) and median one (SP 2) lying at 29.2-39.4 % and 75.4-108.1 % respectively of the spiculum length, anterior to the cloacal aperture, The anterior supplement (SP 3) lies out of reach of the retracted spicules at 76-92 f.lm anterior to cloacal aperture. Spicules almost straight, with slight ventral curvature in distal third, marked with fine transverse striation in the middle, Gubemaculum with distal halfthickened. Suspensor muscles elongate, oval, not conspicuous. Tail with one pair of post cloacal subventral papillae and one pair of subterminal pores. Tail enveloped by a bursa. Bursa reaching from posterior to the second ventromedian preanal papilla to the tail terminus. TYPE HABITAT AND LOCALITY Soil around the roots of guava (Psidium guajava), Faisalabad, Pakistan, Fundarn. appl. NemalOl.

Two new Paratrichodorus A B 1 / ~ "':'.: o E 130fLmA '--------B-f 30fl Fig. 1. Paratrichodorus psidii n. sp. A : Total view (holotype); B : Anten'orpan offemale (holotype); C : Anten'orpart ofmale; D : Posterior part offemale (holotype); E: Posterior part of male; F: Reproductive system (holotype). Vol. 17, n 4-1994 325

K. Nasira & M. A. Maqbool OTHER LOCALITY I\ND HABITAT Specimens have also been collected from soil around roots of citrus (Cimes sp.) at Faisalabad. TYPE SPECIMENS Holotype (female): Slide No.: NNRC-73111 and paratype slides Nos. NNRC-73/12-27 (Eight females, five males) deposited in the National Nematode Collection of NNRC, University of Karachi, Karachi, Pakistan. Slide No. NNRC-73/28 (two females and one male) deposited in USDA Nematode collection, Beltsville, Maryland, USA. DIAGNOSIS AND RELATIONSHIP P. psidii n. sp. can be separated from ail species in the genus by the combination of the following characters : Smaller spicules, gubemaculum and body length, number oflateral body pores posterior to vulva and shape of vulval sclerotizations in the female. P. psidii n. sp. resembles P. mirzai (Siddiqi, 1960) Siddiqi, 1974 and P. porosus (Allen, 1957) Siddiqi, 1974. The new species comes close ta P. mirzai in having males with same number and position of ventromedian supplements; in females with presence of caudal pores, more posterior vulva. It differs from P. mirzai in shape of vulva in ventral view, slightly shorter stylet, spicule and gubernaculum, and by the presence of two ventro-median cervical pore (vulva longitudinal slit, stylet 33-36 /-Lm; cl spicules = 32-34 /-Lm; gubernaculum = 11-13 /-Lm; three ventromedian cervical pore in P. mirzm). P. psidii n. sp. is also quite similar to P. porosus by its shape of vulva, in ratios" a " and" b ". It differs from P. porosus in male having three ventromedian preanal papillae in conu-ast to two, number of ventromedian cervical pores is two as compared to one, smaller onchiostyle, spicules, and gubernaculum (onchiostyle = 43-50/-Lm; spicules 36-39/-Lm; gubernucalum = 12 13 /-Lm in P. porosus). Paratrichodorus faisalabadensis n. sp. (Figs 2 & 5) MEASUREMENTS See Table 2. DESCRJPTION Female.' General appearance typical of Trichodoridae. Lip region with raised papillae. Amphids vaseshaped with aperture a sublabial lateral slit, cuticle only moderately swollen, 2.4-4 /-Lm thick at midbody. Excretory pore at 56-76 (65.4) /-Lm, i.e. 1.8-2.1 onchiostyle length, from the anterior end of the body. Pharyngeal bulb occupying 31-36.7 % of the neck length. Dorsal nucleus and posterior ventro-sublateral nuclei prominent, the former one usually lies in the middle, the later ones in the posterior third of the pharyngeal bulb. Intestine ofail females with anteriorly directed dorsal overlap of pharynx. Intestinal overlap 5.6-8.8 /-Lm. Nerve 326 Table 2. Morphomem'c data ofpararrichodorus faisalabadensis n. sp. (ail measuremenls are in j.tm excepl L.). Halatype Females Males (female) (paratypes) (paraij'pes) n 5 5 L(mm) 0.65 0.54-065 052-066 (0.58 ±0.04) (0.57 ±0.02) Body diam 28.8 27-32 27.2-32 (29.2 ± 1.34) (29.2 ±2.2) Pharynx 37.6 33.6-37.6 352-36.8 (36.4 ±l.29) (35.9 ±0.65) Onchiastyle 34 30-34.4 328-352 (33.3 ± 1.05) (34.3 ± 1.33) Am. end ta excret. pore 72 56-76 65.6-68.0 (65.4 ±6.24) (66.6 ±1.0) Ant. end ta CP 1 34-39.2 (37 ±2.7) Spicule 30-33.6 (31.9 ± 1.81) Gubernaculum 7.0-8.8 (7.9 ±0.9) Cloaca ta SPI 11.2-13 (11.85 ±1.03) SP 1ta SP 2 23-26 (25 ±05) SP 2 ta SP 3 60-70 (63.75 ±5.0) Ant. gen. br. 109.6 72-109.6 (95± 12.1) Post gen. br. 116.0 93.6-\12 (108.4 ±7.32) 21 18.6-23.3 16.8-21.2 (19.7± 1.82) (194± 1.92) 4.9 42-5.4 4.7-5.6 (4.8 ±055) (5.1 ±0.20) 54 51-54 (52.7 ±\.42) T 54-61.3 (57.1 ±3.26) GI 48.5 41.6-50.7 (46.4 ±3.37) G2 51.4 49.2-60.5 (53.3 ±3.3) Ant. end ta EPI 187.2 148.9-193.3 180-193.1 Pharynx length (%) (165.6 +14.8) (186.6 ±5.3) Onchiostyle lengthl 91.4 89.3-95.3 90.\-95.4 Pharynx length (%) (85.1 n02) (92.6 ±2.01) Cloaca ta SP I/Spicule 35.7-38.4 length (%) (37.2 ±l.27) Cloaca ta SP 2/Spicule 107.1-120.5 length (%) (113.5 ±5.92) Cloaca to SP 3/Spicule 2952-337.5 length (%) (310.6± 17.7) Fundam. appl. NemaLOl.

Two new Paratrichodorus.'.....:~., -...' Q.,,,. i.~,.. E 3D/lm Fig. 2. Paratrichodorus faisalabadensis n. sp. A : TOlal view (hololype); B : Anœn'orparl offemale; C : Anlerior parl ofmale; D : POSlmor pan offemale; E: Posœnor parl of male; F: Repl'oduclive syslem. Vol. 17, n 4-1994 327

K. Nasira & M. A. MCUJbool ring at the level of the anterior parr of the isthmus, 45.6-53.6 I-l-m from the anterior end. Female reproductive system didelphic, amphidelphic. Ovaries reflexed, spermatheca present fùled with rounded sperrn. Vaginal sclerotization roundly triangular in lateral view with two short rods in optical section. Vagina 7.2-8.8 (7.9) I-l-m, extending inwards over 23.6-29.7 % (27.1) of the corresponding body width. Vulva opening a pore in ventral view. Sperm scattered throughout the length ofthe uteri. Anus subterminal. One pair of subventral subterminal caudal pores present. Male: General appearance typical of the genus. Lip region with distinct labial papillae. Amphidial aperture sublabial. Cuticle slightly ra clearly swollen after fixation 204-3.2 I-l-m thick at mid body. Pharynx gradually widening posteriorly to a relative slender bulb with the dorsal gland nucleus situated at mid bulb ra posterior halfof bulb, at level of or just anterior to the posterior ventrosublateral gland nuclei. Pharyngeal bulb with a short dorsal intestinal overlap. Nerve ring at level of anterior part of isthmus. Two ventromedian cervical papillae (CP) present at 34-39.2 (37) I-l-m and 49.2-57.6 (52.8) I-l-m from anterior end of body. The anterior one lies near the level of the onchiostyle base and the posterior one 15.5-1804 (16.8) I-l-m behind it. Excretory pore Il.2-1704 (13.5) I-l-m behind the posterior cervical papillae. Testis single outstretched, granular sperm cells with rounded nucleus. Three precloacal ventromedian supplements present. The posterior one (SP 1) and median one (SP 2) lying at 35.7-3804 % and 107-120.5 % respectively, of the spiculum length anterior ra the cloacal aperture, (SP 1) is within the reach of the retracted spicules; the anterior supplement (SP 3) lying out of reach of the retracted spicules, at 99.2-108 (100.2) I-l-m antenor to the cloacal aperture. Spicules curved 30-33.6 (31) I-l-m, gubernaculum 7-8.8 (7.9) I-l-m thickened at its distal half. Anterior lip of cloaca with fmger like projection. Tail with one pair of post cloacal subventral papillae and one pair of subterminal pores. Tail enveloped by a bursa. Bursa arises opposite middle of spicules ta the tail terminus. TYPE HABITAT AND LOCALITY Specimens were collected from the rhizospheres of guava (Psidium guajava) from Faisalabad in 1993. TYPE SPECLMENS Holotype (female) : Slide No. NNRC-73/28 and paratype slide Nos. NNRC-73/28-39 (thirteen fema1es, four males) deposited in the National Nematode collection of NNRC, University of Karachi, Karachi, Pakistan. Slide No. NNRC-73/40 (two females and one male) deposited in USDA Nemarade collection, Beltsville, Maryland, USA. 328 DIAGNOSIS AND RELATIONSHLPS Paratrichodornsfaùalabadensis n. sp., can be separated from all species in the genus by the combination of the following characters : Shape of vagina and vaginal sclerotization, smaller spicules and gubernaculum. P. faùalabadensù n. sp. resembles P. rnirzai (Siddiqi, 1960) Slddlql,. 1974, P. POTOSUS (Allen, 1957) Siddiqi, 1974 and P. pszdzumz n. sp. The new species cornes close to P. mirzai in body length, onchiostyle and spicule length, and in number of ventromedian, preanal papill~e. It dlffers from P. mirzai in the male by the possession of two ventromedian cervical papillae vs three ventromedian cervical papillae, shorrer gubernaculum 7-8.8 vs 11-13 I-l-m; in female, by a pore like vulva in ventral view vs longitudinal slit. It is also quite sirrùjar ra P. POTOSUS by having pore like vulva, in body length, in ratios" a " and" b ". Ir differs from P. porosus in male having three preanal papillae in contrast to two, number of ventromedian cervical pores is two as compared to one, smaller onchiostyle, spicules, and gubernaculum. (onchiostyle =43-50 I-l-m; spicules = 36-39 I-l-m; gubernaculum 12-13 I-l-m in P. potosus). The new species also resembles P. psidiumi n. sp. in female, by the shape of vulva in lateral view, in body diameter, in onchiostyle length; in male, in spicules and gubernaculum length, in distance from cloaca to SP 1. It differs from P. psidiumi n. sp. in having slightly longer body; distance between oral aperture to excretory pore, in the shape of vaginal sclerotization, in the shape of spicules (L = 0040 0.52 mm; oral aperture to excretory pore =49-60 I-l-m; vagma rounded m lateral view; spicules almost straight Wlth fine transverse striation in P. psidiumz). Paratn"chodorus rnirzai (Siddiqi, 1960) Siddiqi, 1974 (Fig. 3) Measurements are given in Table 3. These specimens - collected from soil around the roots of sugarcane (Saccharnm officinarnm) from Thatta Sindh, Pakistan - are in close agreement with the de~ scription of Siddiqi (1962), except that they have slightly shorter spicules and onchiostyle, more over in one female specimen two vulva have been observed which is unusual observation in this species so far (Fig. 3 F). There are also sorne differences in position ofventromedian cervical papillae, CP 1 located at the level of onchiostyle base whereas it is slightly behind onchiostyle base (Siddiqi, 1962). Paratrichodorus reni/er Siddiqi, 1974 (Fig. 4) Measurements are given in Table 3. These specimens - collected from soil around the roots ofpine trees (Pinus spp.) at Murree and also found among the roots of grass (Cynodon dactylon) at Karachi, Fundam. appl. NemaLOI.

Two new Paratrichodorus B E F c ------A-F 30 fln:j Fig. 3. Paratrichodorus mirzai (Siddiqi, 1960) Siddiqi, 1974. A : Ant.erior part offemale; B : Ant.erior part ofmale; c: Posterior part of female; D : Post.erior part of male; E: Vulva area; F: Bivulval area. Vol. 17,n o 4-1994 329

K. Nasira & M. A. MCUJbool A B c.. '.. :.'. ~ D.1..------- A. j50 flm l-- 30 l-1 m B- D Fig. 4. Paratrichodorus renifer Siddiqi, 1974. A : Tozal view; B : AnlerWr pari offemale; c: Vulva area; D : POSlerior pari offemale. 330 Fundam. appl. NemaLOI.

Two new Paratrichodorus Fig. 5. Paratrichodorus psidii n. sp. A.' Vulval area; B. POSle110r pari ofmale - Paratrichodorus faisalabadensis n. sp. C.' Vulval area; D.' PosLerior pari of male. (Bar on A - D = 15 IJ.m.) Pakistan - agree with the original description of P. renijer given by Siddiqi (1974) except that the excretory pore 57.6 Il-m from anterior end versus 83-90 f.lm. Oesoph- Vol. 17, n 4-1994 ageal gland overlaps the intestine ventrally versus the oesophageal enlargement with the flat base, offset from intestine. 331

K. Nasira & M. A. MlUlbool Table 3. Biomelrual data of Pararrichodorus mirzai (Siddiqi, 1960) Siddiqi, 1974 and P renifer Siddiqi, 1974. P. mirzai P. renifer Siddiqi, 1974 Pakistani specimens (Siddiqi, 1962) Pakistani (Siddiqi, 1974) specimens ':? (n = 15) o (n = 10) ':? (n =8) o (n =6) ':? (n = 3) ':? (n =20) L 0.59-0.66 0.58-0.52-0.6 0.45-0.63 0.53-0.58 0.42-0.56 a 21.8-23.7 20-22.9 18-20 17-20 20.1-21.5 20-25 b 5.5-6.3 5.9-5-5.9 4.8-5.8 4.7-5.2 4.8-6.9 v 53.2-56 54-58 55-56 55-59 T 57.2-60 56-70 Onchiostyle 31-32 30-32 33-37 33-36 30-31.2 31-34 excretory pore to front end 67.2-69 70-78.4 57.6-57.6 83-90 Spicules 29.6-32 32-34 Gubernaculum 8-10 11-13 Vulva shape Longitudinal Longitudinal Transverse Transverse süt süt slit slit References AKHTAR, S. A. (1962). Free living nematodes inhabiting Lahore soil. Agne. Pakisl., 13 : 64-80. ALLEN, M. W. (1957). A review of the nematode genus Tn' chodonts with description of ten new species. NemalOlogica, 2: 32-62. ANWAR, S. A. & SARWAR, M. (1981). Nematodes associated with cirrus roots and rhizosphere in the Punjab. J. Agric. Res., 19: 141-146. ANWAR, S. A., KALLU, M. A., ]AVED, M. A. & KHAN, S. H. (1986). Nematode parasites of sugar cane. J. agru. Res., Pakisl., 24: 123-127. COBB, N. A. (1913). New nematode genera found inhabiting fresh water and non-brackish soils. J. Wash. Acad. Sei., 3 : 432-444. COLBRAN, R. C. (1956). Studies of plant and soil nematodes, 1. Two new species from Queensland. QI J. agric. Sei., 13 : 123-126. HOOPER, D.]. (1973). Nematodes. ln: Gibbs, A.]. (Ed.). Vinlses and invenebrales. North Holland Pubüsrung Co.. 212-228. MAQBOOL, M. A. (1984). NemaLOde diseases of sugarcane in PakisLGn and lheir conlrol. Karachi NNRC, University of Karachi, 10 p. SlDDIQl, M. R. (1960). Two new species of the genus Tnchodorus (Nematoda: Dorylaimoidea) from India. Proc. helminlh. Soc. Wash., 27 : 22-27. SIDDIQI, M. R. (1962). Truhodorus pakiswnensis n. sp. (Nematoda : Trichodoridae) with observation on T. porosus Allen, 1957, T. mirzai Siddiqi, 1960 and T. minor Colbran, 1956 from India. NemalOlogica, 8 : 193-200. SIDDIQI, M. R. (1974). Systematics of the genus Tnchodorus Cobb, 1913 (Nematoda : Dorylaimida), with descriptions of three new species. NemalOlogica, 19 : 259-278. 332 Fundam. appl. NemalOl.