Belongs within: Tylenchoidea.
The Heteroderinae are a group of nematodes of which juveniles and females are sedentary endoparasites of plant roots, while adult males do not feed. Females of a number of genera form hardened cysts.
Characters (from Wouts & Sher 1971): Female with no irregular body annules around perineum; excretory pore posterior to median bulb; lip region with two lateral lips narrower than four sublateral; stylet more than 20 µm. Second-stage juvenile with lips of labial region similar to female with well developed framework; stylet robust, more than 20 µm. Third- and fourth-stage juveniles with stylet well developed, more than 20 µm. Male with lips and labial region similar to female; testis single, with blunt anterior end.
<==Heteroderinae
|--Verutus volvingentis W02
|--Cryphodera utahensis W02
|--Globodera W02
| |--G. pallida W02
| |--G. rostochiensis [=Heterodera rostochiensis] L02
| `--G. tabacum P02
`--Heterodera W02
|--H. avenae W02
|--H. cajani P02
|--H. carotae P02
|--H. cruciferae P02
|--H. galeopsidis P02
|--H. glycines P02
|--H. goettingiana W02
|--H. humuli P02
|--H. iri P02
|--H. sacchari P02
|--H. schachtii W02
|--H. sorghi P02
|--H. trifolii P02
|--H. xylophilus TG02
`--H. zeae P02
*Type species of generic name indicated
REFERENCES
[L02] Lee, D. L. 2002. Cuticle, moulting and exsheathment. In The Biology of Nematodes (D. L. Lee, ed.) pp. 171-209. Taylor & Francis: Florence (Kentucky).
[P02] Perry, R. N. 2002. Hatching. In The Biology of Nematodes (D. L. Lee, ed.) pp. 147-169. Taylor & Francis: Florence (Kentucky).
[TG02] Thompson, D. P., & T. G. Geary. 2002. Excretion/secretion, ionic and osmotic regulation. In The Biology of Nematodes (D. L. Lee, ed.) pp. 291-320. Taylor & Francis: Florence (Kentucky).
Wouts, W. M., & S. A. Sher. 1971. The genera of the subfamily Heteroderinae (Nematoda: Tylenchoidea) with a description of two new genera. Journal of Nematology 3 (2): 129-144.
[W02] Wyss, U. 2002. Feeding behaviour of plant-parasitic nematodes. In The Biology of Nematodes (D. L. Lee, ed.) pp. 233-259. Taylor & Francis: Florence (Kentucky).
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