Golden A M, Baldwin J G, Mundo-Ocampo M
J Nematol. 1995 Sep;27(3):312-9.
A stunt nematode, Tylenchorhynchus thermophilus n. sp., is described and illustrated from soil collected around roots of saltgrass (Distichlis spicata) in Death Valley, California. It is distinguished from the similar species, T. ewingi, T. mexicanus, and T. mashoodi, in having a longer female body, longer tail with more annules, and larger phasmids. Physical and chemical analysis of soil from saltgrass roots showed it to consist of 71% sand and possess high salinity (salt content of 0.51%) and a pH of 9.3.
一种特技线虫,嗜热泰勒线虫(Tylenchorhynchus thermophilus n. sp.),从加利福尼亚州死亡谷盐草(Distichlis spicata)根部周围采集的土壤中被描述和图示。它与相似物种尤因泰勒线虫(T. ewingi)、墨西哥泰勒线虫(T. mexicanus)和马舒迪泰勒线虫(T. mashoodi)的区别在于雌虫身体更长、尾部更长且环纹更多,以及尾感器更大。对盐草根部土壤的物理和化学分析表明,它由71%的沙子组成,具有高盐度(含盐量为0.51%),pH值为9.3。