Ekphymatodera Baldwin, Bernard & Mundo-Ocampo, 1989
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Ekphymatodera Baldwin, Bernard & Mundo-Ocampo, 1989
The only species, E. thomasoni Baldwin, Bernard & Mundo-Ocampo, 1989 , was recovered from roots and surrounding soil of common rush ( Juncus effusus L. var. pacificus , Juncaceae ) from a meadow on the south bank of the Merced River in Yosemite Valley, Yosemite National Park, California, USA. Additional specimens were collected from the type host near the Oregon coast at Del Norte County Fairgrounds, Crescent City, California, USA ( Baldwin et al.,1989).
E. thomasoni induces a poorly defined syncytium on Carex View in CoL and Juncus View in CoL hosts which is distinctive from that of all other Heteroderinae examined. The unusual syncytium is morphologically intermediate between the thick-walled single uninucleate giant cell of Sarisoderini and the large multinucleate syncytium lacking wall ingrowths in Ataloderini ( Mundo-Ocampo & Baldwin 1991, 1992).
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Ekphymatodera Baldwin, Bernard & Mundo-Ocampo, 1989
Ghaderi, Reza 2019 |
E. thomasoni
Baldwin, Bernard & Mundo-Ocampo 1989 |
Heteroderinae
Filipjev & Schuurmans Stekhoven 1941 |
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C.Linnaeus 1753 |
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C.Linnaeus 1753 |