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Systematics of the Sheath Nematodes of the Superfamily Hemicycliophoroidea

Identification Key Monograph
By: John J Chitambar(Author), Sergei A Subbotin(Author)
732 pages, 258 b/w photos and b/w illustrations, 57 tables
Publisher: E J Brill
Systematics of the Sheath Nematodes of the Superfamily Hemicycliophoroidea
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The sheath nematodes belonging to the superfamily Hemicycliophoroidea are unique amongst all plant parasitic nematodes known to man due to the presence of an extra cuticular covering or sheath over the inner cuticle and body of all juvenile and adult life stages. These plant parasitic nematodes include species of agricultural and quarantine importance.

In Systematics of the Sheath Nematodes of the Superfamily Hemicycliophoroidea John Chitambar and Sergei Subbotin provide a detailed review of the taxonomy and diagnosis of the superfamily, its member genera and 153 related species based on their morphological and molecular analyses, as well as a further understanding of the relationships within the superfamily using molecular phylogenetics. In addition, Chitambar and Subbotin also give detailed information on the global distribution, biology, host-parasite relationships and ecology of sheath nematodes.

Contents

Dedication
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgements

1. Systematics of the superfamily Hemicycliophoroidea
2. Morphology
3. Biology
4. Ecology
5. Phylogenetic relationships
6. Molecular diagnostics
7. Systematics of the family Hemicycliophoridae
8. Systematics of the genus Hemicycliophora
9. Polytomous key to the species of Hemicycliophora
10. Dichotomous key to the species of Hemicycliophora
11. Description and diagnosis of Hemicycliophora species
12. Systematics of the family Caloosiidae
13. Systematics of the genus Caloosia
14. Systematics of the genus Hemicaloosia

References
Index of nematode Latin names
Index of plant Latin names

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Biography

John J. Chitambar, Ph. D. (1983) in Plant Pathology (Nematology), University of California, Davis, California, USA, is presently serving as Senior Plant Nematologist and Primary State Nematologist at the California Department of Food and Agriculture, USA. He has addressed several nematological issues in government documentations as well as published many articles in nematological and science journals.

Sergei A. Subbotin, Ph.D. (1987) in Helminthology (Nematology), Institute of Helminthology, Russia, is presently serving as Senior Nematologist at the California Department of Food and Agriculture, USA, and has associate positions as Guest Professor at Ghent University, Belgium, and as Scientist at University of California, USA and Center of Parasitology, Russia. He has published more than 100 articles in nematological and molecular journals.

Identification Key Monograph
By: John J Chitambar(Author), Sergei A Subbotin(Author)
732 pages, 258 b/w photos and b/w illustrations, 57 tables
Publisher: E J Brill
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