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The free-living inland aquatic nematodes of Africa — a review
- L. J. Jacobs
- Environmental Science
- 1 June 1984
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The free-living inland aquatic nematodes of Africa — a review
- L. J. Jacobs
- Environmental ScienceHydrobiologia
- 2004
During the past three decades, much attention has been given to free-living nematodes and, in particular, to the species of the African continent. Despite the current absence of evidence for the…
A redefinition of the genus Monhystrella Cobb (Nematoda, Monhysteridae) with keys to the species
- L. J. Jacobs
- Biology
- 1 July 1987
The genus Monhystrella Cobb, 1918 is redefined and an up‐to‐date list of its species is given. Illustrated keys to both females and males of the species are provided, including the description of the…
Morphology of Monhystera Coomansi Sp.N. From Algeria (Nematoda: Monhysteridae)
- L. J. Jacobs, J. Heyns
- Biology
- 1992
The morphology of Monhystera coomansi sp.n., a free-living benthic species from Algeria, is described in detail. The new species is characterised by the presence of the longest spicules (135-220 μm)…
Description of Diplolaimella Dievengatensis Sp. N. (Nematoda: Monhysteridae)
- L. J. Jacobs, M. V. D. Velde, E. Geraert, G. Vranken
- Biology
- 1990
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Monhysteridae From Western Sudan With Descriptions of Two New Species (Nematoda: Monhysterida)
- A. Zeidan, L. J. Jacobs, E. Geraert
- Biology
- 1989
This study deals with five species (two of them new) of the family Monhysteridae belonging to three genera and identified as: Monhystera uncigubernaculum sp. n., M. magnacephala, Eumonhystera…
An ecological strategy in the genus Monhystera - an hypothesis.
- L. J. Jacobs, J. Heyns
- Biology
- 1990
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Redescription of Monhystrella parvella (Filipjev) comb.n. (Nematoda, Monhysteridae)
- L. J. Jacobs
- Biology
- 1 April 1987
The type of material ofMonhystrella parvella (Filipjev, 1931) comb.n. from Abyssinia (Ethiopia) is redescribed and figured in detail. Data on the genital system and the ontogeny of this species are…
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