@article{icrisat2061, title = {Paralongidorus bullatus n. sp. from groundnut soils in Niger and comments on Xiphinema parasetariae Luc }, publisher = {Society of Nematologists}, author = {S B Sharma and M R Siddiqi}, pages = {579--584}, year = {1990}, volume = {22}, journal = {Journal of Nematology }, number = {4}, url = {http://oar.icrisat.org/2061/}, abstract = {Paralongidorus bullatus n. sp. from groundnut soils in Sador6, Niger is described and illustrated. It is distinguishable from most species of the genus by its body and odontostyle lengths, knob-like head, and digitate ending of the protoplasmic region of the tail. Length of the female body is 4.4-5.5 mm, of the odontostyle 132-156/{\texttt{\char126}}m, and of the tail 32-44 t{\texttt{\char126}}m. Tail terminus is conoid to broadly rounded. Uteri are well developed, without sperms. Males are not found. Xiphinema parasetariae Luc 1958, a species inquirenda, is validated and, based on measurements and tail structures, X. attorodorum Luc 1961 is proposed as a synonym of X. parasetariae. Additional measurements are given for its females and juveniles.} }