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Subfamily: | Ecphyadophorinae |
Genus: | Chilenchus M.R. Siddiqi, 2000[1] |
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Chilenchus elegans |
Chilenchus is a genus of nematodes in the family Tylenchidae. The name comes from Chile, the country from where it originates.
The genus contains one species, Chilenchus elegans (Raski & Geraert, 1986) (syn. Lelenchus elegans Raski & Geraert, 1986).[2] the type species was collected from moist soil under thick tundra at Orange Bay, Hardy Peninsula, Hoste Island, Chile.
References
- โ M.R. Siddiqi, 2000. Tylanchida: Parasites of Plants and Insects, 2nd edition
- โ Review of the Genus Filenchus Andrassy, 1954 and Descriptions of Six New Species (Nemata: Tylenchidae). D.J. Raski and E. Geraert, Nematologica, Volume 32, Issue 3, pages 265โ311, 1986, doi:10.1163/187529286X00390
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