Abstract

Meloidogyne naasi n. sp. is described from cereals, grasses and sugar beet in west and south-west England and Wales. It is distinguished by the perineal pattern and the forward position of the excretory pore in the female, by the long, slender tail of the larva and by the protruding first head annule in the male. In both larva and male there is a curious structure resembling a group of small vesicles in the anterior part of the median oesophageal bulb.

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