Gryllophila skrjabini ( Sergiev, 1923 ) Basir, 1956

Shah, Manjur, 2011, Nematode parasites of invertebrates from Manipur, North East India (Diagnosis, keys and illustration), Zootaxa 3107, pp. 1-37 : 18

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Gryllophila skrjabini ( Sergiev, 1923 ) Basir, 1956
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Species: Gryllophila skrjabini ( Sergiev, 1923) Basir, 1956

( Fig.12 View FIGURE 12 & 13 View FIGURE 13 )

Host: Gryllotalpa africana Beauvois

Habitat: Gut

Locality: Imphal, Manipur, India

Material: Gryllophila skrjabini females/slides no.1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,10,11; Gryllophila skrjabini males/ slides no.12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20 deposited in the nematode collection of the Museum of Department of Zoology, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, U.P., India.

Basir, M. A. (1956) Oxyuroid parasites of Arthropoda: A monographic study 1. Thelastomatidae 2. Oxyuridae. Zoologica (Stuttgart), pp. 1 - 79, 13 plates

Sergiev, P. G. (1923) Two new nematodes from the intestine of Gryllotalpa vulgaris. Rapport de 21 e siance de la commission pour l'etude de la faune helminthologique de Russie 1923 (In Russian). Trudy Gosundarstvennogo Instituta K Experimental noi Veterinarii, 1, 183 - 190.

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FIGURE 12. Gryllophila skrjabini (Sergiev, 1923) Basir, 1956: A—Female anterior end, B—Female posterior end (lateral view), C—Female cephalic end, D—Male anterior end, E—Male posterior end (lateral view), F—Male cephalic end, G—Spicule (lateral view), H—Spicule (ventral view), I—Eggs (Shah, 2007)

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FIGURE 13. Photomicrographs of Gryllophila skrjabini (Sergiev, 1923) Basir, 1956: A—Female entire (lateral view) showing uterus, excretory pore, vulva and anal opening, B—Female cephalic end with circumoral annule, C—Female cephalic end showing buccal cavity and annules, D—Male entire (lateral view), E—Male anterior end showing buccal cavity (lateral view), F—Male posterior end showing spicule (lateral view), G—Eggs, H—Egg showing spine—like outgrowths on the shell surface (Shah, 2007).