TWO NEW SPECIES OF THE GENUS HALALAIMUS DE MAN, 1888 (NEMATODA, ENOPLIDA) FROM WATER BODIES OF VIETNAM
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https://doi.org/10.33910/1999-4079-2018-10-3-4-160-170Keywords:
Vietnam, water bodies, nematodes, Halalaimus parvulus sp. nov., Halalaimus longipharynx sp. nov.Abstract
Illustrated description of two new nematode species of the genus Halalaimus de Man, 1888 from water bodies of Vietnam. H. parvulus sp. nov. found in sediment of artificial reservoirs for strips cultivation und H. longipharynx found in sediment of mangrove forest in Van Uc River estuary. These new species belonging to the species group № 4 of the genus Halalaimus. The dichotomy key for identification of 11 species of the genus Halalaimus found in the water bodies of Vietnam are provided.
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