In the summer of 2003, chironomid imagoes eclosing from Lake Alice Bog in Minnesota yielded mermithid nematodes of 2 new species. Lanceimermis palustris n. sp. is distinguished from the other 14 species of the genus by the subventral mouth position, thinness of the hook-shaped spicule, body index, and structure of the male tail muscles. Telomermis palustris n. sp. is distinguished from the only other species of the genus by the structure of the amphids, body length, maximum body width, length of the esophagus, and the presence of a minute larval terminal horn. Lanceimermis palustris n. sp. hosts were Chironomus maturus Johannsen and T. palustris n. sp. hosts were Tanytarsus mendax Kieffer, Paratanytarsus nr. dissimilis n. sp., and Micropsectra polita (Malloch). In both mermithid species, the percent of mermithid males per host increased with the intensity of the infection.
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December 01 2004
LANCEIMERMIS PALUSTRIS N. SP. AND TELOMERMIS PALUSTRIS N. SP. (NEMATODA: MERMITHIDAE) PARASITES OF CHIRONOMID (INSECTA: DIPTERA) ADULTS FROM LAKE ALICE BOG IN NORTHERN MINNESOTA
Arthur A. Johnson;
Arthur A. Johnson
Biology Department, Hendrix College, Conway, Arkansas 72032. [email protected]
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Maurice G. Kleve
Maurice G. Kleve
Biology Department, Hendrix College, Conway, Arkansas 72032. [email protected]
* Department of Biology, University of Arkansas at Little Rock, Little Rock, Arkansas 72204
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J Parasitol (2004) 90 (6): 1457–1462.
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Arthur A. Johnson, Maurice G. Kleve; LANCEIMERMIS PALUSTRIS N. SP. AND TELOMERMIS PALUSTRIS N. SP. (NEMATODA: MERMITHIDAE) PARASITES OF CHIRONOMID (INSECTA: DIPTERA) ADULTS FROM LAKE ALICE BOG IN NORTHERN MINNESOTA. J Parasitol 1 December 2004; 90 (6): 1457–1462. doi: https://doi.org/10.1645/GE-3378
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