. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). FREE-LIVING NEMATODES FROM SOUTH AFRICA 301 chultis, except T. reversus ; by the dorsal opening of the spinerette. Chitwood reports the same condition in T. reversus together with a figure of the tail and a figure of the anterior end of the body. The written description, which was based on one juvenile specimen, is otherwise restricted to the body length (i-i6 mm.), the ratios a (29), b (3-2), c (16) and the length of the stoma (0-040 mm.) {= length of pharyngeal rods ?). Although this description leaves much to be desired the value for "
. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). FREE-LIVING NEMATODES FROM SOUTH AFRICA 301 chultis, except T. reversus ; by the dorsal opening of the spinerette. Chitwood reports the same condition in T. reversus together with a figure of the tail and a figure of the anterior end of the body. The written description, which was based on one juvenile specimen, is otherwise restricted to the body length (i-i6 mm.), the ratios a (29), b (3-2), c (16) and the length of the stoma (0-040 mm.) {= length of pharyngeal rods ?). Although this description leaves much to be desired the value for " a " is much lower than the values obtained for T. janetae larvae even when the differences b r. d. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original British Museum (Natural History). London : BM(NH)
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