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Inglisonema typos gen.nov., sp.nov., (Nematoda: Seuratoidea: Inglisonematinae, subfam. nov.) from an Australian bird

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 April 2009

Patricia M. Mawson
Affiliation:
University of Adelaide, South Australia

Extract

Inglisonema typos, gen.nov., sp.nov., is described from Pitta versicolor Swainson, from Queensland. The new genus is distinguished by the presence of three teeth in a small buccal capsule, simple oesophagus, precloacal sucker with chitinous ring in the male, and unequal spicules. It is placed in the superfamily Seuratoidea; a new subfamily, Inglisonematinae, is proposed for it, differing from all others in the superfamily in the presence of unequal spicules.

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Research Article
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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1968

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