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Root-gall Nematode
Root-gall nematodes are plant-Parasitism, parasitic nematodes from the genus ''Subanguina'' that affect grasses, including cereals, and some other plants, such as mugwort. They are distinct from the Root-knot nematodes which are from the genus ''Meloidogyne''. So far around twenty-five separate species of ''Subanguina'' have been identified, although the most well-known and type species is ''Subanguina radicicola''. Species In addition to the type species: * ''Subanguina radicicola'' (Greeff, 1872) Sergey Paramonov (entomologist), Paramonov, 1967 (Grass root-gall nematode) Other recognized species of ''Subanguina'' include: * ''Subanguina askenasyi'' (Butschli, 1873) Brzeski, 1981 * ''Subanguina brenani'' (Goodey, 1945) Brzeski, 1981 * ''Subanguina calamagrostis'' (Wu, 1967) Brzeski, 1981 * ''Subanguina centaureae'' (Kirjanova, & Ivanova, 1969) Brzeski, 1981 * ''Subanguina chartolepidis'' (Poghossian, 1966) Brzeski, 1981 * ''Subanguina chrysopogoni'' Bajaj, Dabur, Paruthi & Bhatt ...
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Sergey Paramonov (entomologist)
Sergey Jacques Paramonov (; 4 November 1894, Kharkiv – 22 September 1967, Canberra) was a Soviet and Australian entomologist, specializing on flies (Diptera), of which described about 700 species and subspecies. Paramonov published over 185 scientific articles, some of which were published posthumously. Spellings of the name and pseudonym In his first article, that was written in the Russian Empire in the , his name was given as and translated into English as S. I. Paramonov. In articles written in Ukrainian language he signed as or , the same as in Russian language, in German language he used spelling of his name S. J. Paramonow. When he arrived in Australia, his full name was filled as Paramonov, Sergey Jacques in his ''form for application of registration''. His scientific articles written in Australia were signed as S. J. Paramonov. Although in private life he often used Ukrainian transliteration of his full name - Serhiy Yakowich Paramoniv, and the inscription on his ...
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Subanguina Hyparrheniae
Root-gall nematodes are plant-parasitic nematodes from the genus ''Subanguina'' that affect grasses, including cereals, and some other plants, such as mugwort. They are distinct from the Root-knot nematodes which are from the genus ''Meloidogyne''. So far around twenty-five separate species of ''Subanguina'' have been identified, although the most well-known and type species is '' Subanguina radicicola''. Species In addition to the type species: * '' Subanguina radicicola'' (Greeff, 1872) Paramonov, 1967 (Grass root-gall nematode) Other recognized species of ''Subanguina'' include: * '' Subanguina askenasyi'' (Butschli, 1873) Brzeski, 1981 * '' Subanguina brenani'' (Goodey, 1945) Brzeski, 1981 * '' Subanguina calamagrostis'' (Wu, 1967) Brzeski, 1981 * '' Subanguina centaureae'' (Kirjanova, & Ivanova, 1969) Brzeski, 1981 * '' Subanguina chartolepidis'' (Poghossian, 1966) Brzeski, 1981 * '' Subanguina chrysopogoni'' Bajaj, Dabur, Paruthi & Bhatti, 1990 * '' Subanguina cousinae'' ( ...
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accessed 26 May 2011. The journal was established in 1916 by
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Subanguina Polygoni
Root-gall nematodes are plant-parasitic nematodes from the genus ''Subanguina'' that affect grasses, including cereals, and some other plants, such as mugwort. They are distinct from the Root-knot nematodes which are from the genus ''Meloidogyne''. So far around twenty-five separate species of ''Subanguina'' have been identified, although the most well-known and type species is '' Subanguina radicicola''. Species In addition to the type species: * '' Subanguina radicicola'' (Greeff, 1872) Paramonov, 1967 (Grass root-gall nematode) Other recognized species of ''Subanguina'' include: * '' Subanguina askenasyi'' (Butschli, 1873) Brzeski, 1981 * '' Subanguina brenani'' (Goodey, 1945) Brzeski, 1981 * '' Subanguina calamagrostis'' (Wu, 1967) Brzeski, 1981 * '' Subanguina centaureae'' (Kirjanova, & Ivanova, 1969) Brzeski, 1981 * '' Subanguina chartolepidis'' (Poghossian, 1966) Brzeski, 1981 * '' Subanguina chrysopogoni'' Bajaj, Dabur, Paruthi & Bhatti, 1990 * '' Subanguina cousinae'' ( ...
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