A taxonomic study of some South African nematodes of the subfamily Mesodorylaiminae
M.Sc. === The first record on freeliving nematodes from South Africa was by Micoletzky (in 1916) and this dealt with (mainly) freshwater nematodes collected in the Cape Province, Natal and Rhodesia. Ten years later Steiner (1926) reported on nematodes associated with a sample of diseased peanuts rec...
Main Author: | Basson, Johanna Beatrix Elizabeth |
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2015
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10210/14605 |
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