taxonID	type	description	language	source
0389657BFFC02E6BFF528C75F0A91EE8.taxon	description	(Fig. 1, C – D and Image 2 A – C) Material examined: Three females, 05. i. 2010, coll. R. Sultana, Reg. No. IV / 2350.	en	Bohra, Padma (2012): Twelve species of nematodes: new records for India. Journal of Threatened Taxa 4 (9): 2889-2899, DOI: 10.11609/JoTT.o2703.2889-99, URL: http://threatenedtaxa.org/index.php/JoTT/article/view/792
0389657BFFC02E6BFEB88802F6EB1982.taxon	description	(Fig. 1 A – B and Image 1 A – C) Material examined: Two females, two males; 15. x. 2009, coll. P. Kadela; Reg. No. IV / 2332 Measurements: Females: L = 0.70 – 0.75 mm; a = 39.47 – 41.21; b = 6.8 – 7.0; c = 12.50 – 14.00; c´ = 3.2 – 3.5; V = 80 – 82. Males: L = 0.56 – 0.57 mm; a = 31.30 – 33.30; b = 5.8 – 6.2; c = 11.34 – 12.54; Description: Female: Body ventrally arcuate upon fixation. Cuticle deeply annulated, annules contiguous. Lip region low, continuous with body contour. Stylet 8 – 9 µm long. Median bulb oval. Vulva post equatorial. Post vulval uterine sac absent. Tail 50 – 55 µm long, elongate conoid to a hooked tip (Fig. B) Male: Spicules 15 – 16 µm long. Gubernaculum trough – shaped, 7 – 8 µm long; fixed. Cloacal lips pointed forming a narrow tube. Bursa adanal. Tail elongate conoid to hooked tip. Habitat: Collected from moist soil surrounding the bank of Pichola Lake, Udaipur. Remarks: The measurement of present specimens fits well within the range given by Siddiqi (1979).	en	Bohra, Padma (2012): Twelve species of nematodes: new records for India. Journal of Threatened Taxa 4 (9): 2889-2899, DOI: 10.11609/JoTT.o2703.2889-99, URL: http://threatenedtaxa.org/index.php/JoTT/article/view/792
0389657BFFC22E69FF7A8AB7F5E8194A.taxon	description	(Fig. 1, E – F and Image 3 A – B) Material examined: Five females, 31. xii. 2009, coll. P. Bohra, Reg. No. IV / 2329. Measurements: Females: L = 0.43 – 0.44 mm; a = 22 – 24; b = 4.7 – 6.2; c = 42 – 44; c´ = 0.76 – 0.90; V = 65 – 67. Description: Female: Body spirally coiled upon fixation. Lip region hemispheroid and marked by three distinct annules. Labial sclerotization moderate. Lateral fields marked by four incisures, outer ones slightly crenate. Stylet 21 – 23 µm long. Median oesophageal bulb spheroidal in shape. Excretory pore opposite to oesophago – intestinal junction. Ovaries paired. Intestine not exceeding into rectum. Tail dorsally convex – conoid to a short usually acute ventral projection, with 7 – 10 annules. Annules becoming slightly coarser ventrally towards distal end. Habitat and locality: Collected from soil around roots of Banana (Musa balbisiana) from Kakarwa district, Rajasamand, Rajasthan, India. Remarks: H. densibullatus is characterized in having basal knobs of stylet appearing to be amalgamated with the shaft, not distinctly marked off individually (hence specific name); it comes closer to H. indicus Siddiqi, 1963 which has narrow truricurate lip region, indistinct labial annules, a more conspicuous labial sclerotization, from H. elegans Roman, 1965 has well separated anteriorly cupped stylet knobs. Lip region bearing five or six annules.	en	Bohra, Padma (2012): Twelve species of nematodes: new records for India. Journal of Threatened Taxa 4 (9): 2889-2899, DOI: 10.11609/JoTT.o2703.2889-99, URL: http://threatenedtaxa.org/index.php/JoTT/article/view/792
0389657BFFC22E69FEB58FCAF7F01E20.taxon	description	(Fig. 1, G – H and Image 4 A – B) Material examined: Three females, 27.7.2009, Coll. P. Bohra, Reg. No. IV / 2331 & 2277. Measurements: Females: L = 0.61 – 0.80 mm; a = 26 – 34; b = 5.5 – 6.4; c = 46 – 71; c´ = 0.5 – 1.0; V = 60 – 65. Description: Female: Body in loose spiral shape. Lip region truncated, marked by 5 annules. Stylet 26 – 28 µm long, basal knobs indented anteriorly. Excretory pore anterior to oesophago – intestinal, junction. Hemizonid at level of excretory pore. Female reproductive system amphidelphic. Spermatheca offset; with sperms. Phasmids 2 – 4 annules anterior to anus. Tail more curved dorsally, terminus irregularly hemispherical bearing 10 – 11 annules. Habitat: Collected from moist soil around the bank of Pichola lake, Udaipur District, Rajasthan, India. Remarks: H. minzi can be distinguished from H. canadiensis by having shorter stylet; (stylet 30 – 33 µm; female tail terminus hemispherical to irregularly hemispherical with six to 12 annules in H. canadiensis).	en	Bohra, Padma (2012): Twelve species of nematodes: new records for India. Journal of Threatened Taxa 4 (9): 2889-2899, DOI: 10.11609/JoTT.o2703.2889-99, URL: http://threatenedtaxa.org/index.php/JoTT/article/view/792
0389657BFFC22E69FCDD8860F1271AF7.taxon	description	(Fig. 1, I – J and Image 5 A – B) Material examined: 3 females, 31. xii. 2009; coll. P. Bohra, Reg. No. IV / 2344. Measurements: Females: L = 0.41 – 0.46 mm; a = 22 – 24; b = 5.8 – 6.5; c = 1.1 – 1.2; c´ = 0.8 – 0.9; V = 62 – 66. Description: Female: Body spirally curved upon fixation. Lateral fields marked by four incisures. Lip region hemispheroid, distinctly marked by 4 – 5 labial annules. Stylet 19 – 20 µm long; basal knobs large with flattened to concave anterior surface – median oesophageal bulb oval. Ovaries paired. Tail dorsally convex – conoid, with 3 – 7 annules ventrally and a large, bluntly rounded, claw – like unstriated ventral projection. Habitat and locality: Collected from soil around roots of Lemon (Citrus reticulate) at Kakarwa, Rajasamand District, Rajasthan, India. Remarks: H. talonus Siddiqi, 1972 comes close to H. glissus Thorne & Malek, 1968; H. bradys Thorne & Malek, 1968 and H. borinquensis Roman, 1965. From H. glissus it differs in having a distinctly annulated lip region, a wider tail projection and inner incisures of the lateral fields usually fusing distally on tail. From H. bradys it can be differentiated by spear length (spear 29 – 33 µ long in H. bradys), finer body annules (3 µ wide at mid – body in H. bradys) and fewer tail annules. From H. borinquensis it can be separated by its fewer tail annules, a large tail projection and phasmids which are closer to the anal level.	en	Bohra, Padma (2012): Twelve species of nematodes: new records for India. Journal of Threatened Taxa 4 (9): 2889-2899, DOI: 10.11609/JoTT.o2703.2889-99, URL: http://threatenedtaxa.org/index.php/JoTT/article/view/792
0389657BFFC42E6DFF768C13F6F81D63.taxon	description	(Fig. 2 A – B and Image 7 A – C) Material examined: Two females, two males, 14. x. 2009, coll. P. Kadela, Reg. No. IV / 2283. Measurements: Females: L = 1.17 – 1.21 mm; a = 31 – 41; b = 4.45 – 4.92; c = 8.36 – 10.85; c´ = 8.5 – 8.6; V = 47 – 50. Males: L = 0.88 – 1.06 mm; a = 31 – 35; b = 3.50 – 3.98; c = 40 – 50; T = 52 – 55.	en	Bohra, Padma (2012): Twelve species of nematodes: new records for India. Journal of Threatened Taxa 4 (9): 2889-2899, DOI: 10.11609/JoTT.o2703.2889-99, URL: http://threatenedtaxa.org/index.php/JoTT/article/view/792
0389657BFFC42E6FFF788B69F66B1A33.taxon	description	(Fig. 1, K – L and Image 6 A – C) Material examined: Two females, two males; 14. x. 2009, coll. R. Sultana, Reg. No. IV / 2336. Measurements: Females: L = 0.51 – 0.55 mm; a = 27 – 28; b = 4.9 – 5.6; c = 17 – 18; c´ = 2.25 – 3.55; V = 57 – 58; Males: L = 0.55 – 0.60 mm; a = 27; b = 4.5 – 5.3; c = 17; c´ = 3.55 – 4.00. Description: Female: Body ventrally arcuate upon fixation. Annules prominent, marked by deep transverse striae. Cuticle with 6 – 14 longitudinal ridges or lamellae outside lateral fields. Lateral fields with four incisures variably aerolated. Lip region rounded, labial framework moderately sclerotized. Stylet 12 – 17 µm long; conus solid appearing in anterior third. Median bulb round or oval. Female reproductive system amphidelphic. Tail 27 – 36 µm long, conoid to subcylindrical, ending in a rounded often lobe – like hyaline terminus. Male: Spicules 20 – 22 µm long. Gubernaculum 12 – 15 µm long, protrusible. Tail 32 – 36 µm long, enveloped by large bursa, 59 – 62 µm long; Bursa not notched at tail terminus (Image 6 B) Habitat and locality: Collected from soil around roots of Chickoo (Manikara zopota) at Nathdwara district, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India. Remarks: The measurements of specimens are in conformity with those given by Jairajpuri & Hunt, 1984. Order: Dorylaimida Pearse, 1942 Family: Dorylaimidae de Man, 1876	en	Bohra, Padma (2012): Twelve species of nematodes: new records for India. Journal of Threatened Taxa 4 (9): 2889-2899, DOI: 10.11609/JoTT.o2703.2889-99, URL: http://threatenedtaxa.org/index.php/JoTT/article/view/792
0389657BFFC62E6DFF718B96F5AC1A33.taxon	description	(Fig. 2, C – D and Image 8 A – C) Material examined: Four females, 25. vii. 2009, coll. P. Bohra, Reg. No. IV / 2235. Measurements: Females: L = 1.7 – 2.2 mm; a = 28 – 33; b = 3.4 – 4.5; c = 39 – 48; c´ = 1.4 – 1.5; V = 45 – 52. Description: Female: Body curved more posteriorly upon fixation. Lips well separated from each other and set off from body by deep constriction. Amphids funnel – shaped, weakly duplex. Odontostyle 14 – 19 µm long; its aperture 62 – 65 % of odontostyle length. Odontophore 22 – 25 µm long. Guiding ring plicated anteriorly. Oesophageal expansion gradual, expanded part of oesophagus occupies 55 – 59 % of total oesophageal length. Cardia conical. Cardiac disc present between oesophagus and intestine. Female reproductive system amphidelphic. Prerectum 60 – 62 µm long or 1.9 – 2.1 anal body-width long. Rectum 35 – 36 µm long or 1.0 – 1.2 anal body-width long. Tail 45 – 47 µm long or 1.4 – 1.5 anal body-width long, dorsally convex with blunt tip. Habitat and locality: Collected from soil around the roots of Rizka (Medicago sativa) at Manda Ki Ghati, Sitamata Wildlife Sanctuary, Chittorgarh, Rajasthan, India. Remarks: Identification done with original description and measurements provided by Tijpkema, Ferris & Ferris, 1971.	en	Bohra, Padma (2012): Twelve species of nematodes: new records for India. Journal of Threatened Taxa 4 (9): 2889-2899, DOI: 10.11609/JoTT.o2703.2889-99, URL: http://threatenedtaxa.org/index.php/JoTT/article/view/792
0389657BFFC62E62FCE38D73F0111E20.taxon	description	(Fig. 3, C – D and Image 11 A – B) Material examined: Two females, 25. vii. 2009; coll. P. Bohra, Reg. No. IV / 2237. A - Anterior end; B - Posterior end. Sclerostylus karri Goseco, Ferris & Ferris, 1971 C - Anterior end; D - Posterior end. Dorylaimoides (L) akon Goseco Ferris & Ferris, 1976 E - Anterior end; F - Male Posterior end; G - Female posterior end. Measurements: Females: L = 0.50 – 0.72 mm; a = 30 – 33; b = 4.5 – 4.8; c = 48 – 50; c´ = 1.0 – 1.1; V = 47 – 48. Description: Female: Body cylindroids, ventrally arcuate up on fixation. Lip region set off, papillae distinct. Labial disc prominent. Odontostyle 11 – 13 µm long; odontophore 15 – 17 µm long with distinct basal flanges. Oesophageal bulb pyriform, about 19 – 21 µm long or 14 % of oesophageal length. Vulva transverse. Anterior uterine branch about one anal body width long. Posterior gonad normal. Intestine prerectum junction surrounded by three distinct cells, prerectum about 10 – 12 anal body width long. Tail 13 – 15 µm long, about one anal body – width. Habitat and locality: Collected from soil around roots of unidentified grasses at Borundimaugra, Sitamata Wildlife Sanctuary, Chittorgarh, Rajasthan, India. Remarks: Measurements of specimens fit well within the range of measurements provided by Goseco, Ferris & Ferris, 1981.	en	Bohra, Padma (2012): Twelve species of nematodes: new records for India. Journal of Threatened Taxa 4 (9): 2889-2899, DOI: 10.11609/JoTT.o2703.2889-99, URL: http://threatenedtaxa.org/index.php/JoTT/article/view/792
0389657BFFC92E62FC9B88DAF0DA1A6A.taxon	description	(Fig. 3, E – F and Image 12, A – C) Material examined: One female, one male, 29. ix. 2009, coll. P. Kadela, Reg. No. 2334. Measurements: Female: L = 1.36 mm; a = 34.05; b = 6.8; c = 12.16; c´ = 7.4; V = 44; Male: L = 1.28 mm; a = 40.25; b = 5.8; c = 19.8; c´ = 3.10, T = 63 – 65. Description: Female: Body cylindroids, ventrally arcuate upon fixation. Lip region slightly off set, outer liplets and papillae distinct. Odontostyle 12 µm long; ventral arm 4 µm long. Odontophore 13 µm long, arcuate. Oesophageal bulb cylindroids which occupies 50 % of oesophageal length. Vulva transverse, ovaries paired. Prerectum distinct. Rectum 20 µm long or one anal body diameter. Tail 112 µm long, elongate conoid or 7.4 anal body width, terminus dorsally bent. Male: Spicules 40 µm long. Lateral guiding pieces present. Series of 5 – 8 ventromedian supplements plus adanal pair. Tail elongate conoid 3.10 anal body-width long. Habitat and locality: Collected from moist soil around the bank of Fatehsagar Lake, Udaipur District, Rajasthan, India. Remarks: Measurements fit well within the range given by Goseco, Ferris & Ferris, 1976.	en	Bohra, Padma (2012): Twelve species of nematodes: new records for India. Journal of Threatened Taxa 4 (9): 2889-2899, DOI: 10.11609/JoTT.o2703.2889-99, URL: http://threatenedtaxa.org/index.php/JoTT/article/view/792
