Hoplolaimus indicus
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Hoplolaimus indicus - A) female and male - female: B) pharyngeal region, C) pharyngeal gland nuclei (n), D) vulva region, E-G) anterior end, H) anterior end of male, I) scutellum, J-L) excretory pore (e), hemizonid (h) and cardia (c), M) spermatheca (s) - scale bars: A = 200 μm, B = 20 μm, C-M = 10 μm (click on image to enlarge it)
Author(s): Mahmoud Ahmadi Mansourabad et al.
Source: Journal of Crop Protection (2016) vol. 5(2), p. 193
Author(s): Mahmoud Ahmadi Mansourabad et al.
Source: Journal of Crop Protection (2016) vol. 5(2), p. 193
Hoplolaimus indicus Sher, 1963
This lance nematode has been reported from southern parts of Asia, where it infests the roots of various crops, including fruit trees, cereals and vegetables. It has been both recorded as endo- and ectoparasite. The juveniles are found in the soil.