Abstract

Two species of the genus Trichotylenchus from the semi-arid region of West Africa, T. falciformis, type-species, and T. palustris, previously belonging to the genus Uliginotylenchus, were studied under the scanning electron microscope. Eight characters are common to both species: (i) head continuous with body contour; (ii) four to six cephalic annules present; (iii) first cephalic annule ovoid, laterally elongate and fused with the second cephalic annule at the level of the amphid; (iv) lateral cephalic sectors absent; (v) submedian cephalic sectors dorsally and ventrally fused; (vi) amphidial apertures elongate, ovoid and with longer axis obliquely dorso-ventrally directed; (vii) lateral fields areolated with three incisures; and (viii) spicules with an indentation or a small trapezoidal process on the dorsal side and a short rounded process on the lateral side, both being close to the distal extremity. The synonymy of Uliginotylenchus and Trichotylenchus is confirmed. The definition of Trichotylenchus is amended.

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