TY - JOUR T1 - The tripartite relationship in gill-knot disease of the oyster mushroom, Pleurotus ostreatus (Jacq.: Fr.) Kummer. JF - Canadian journal of zoology Y1 - 1996 A1 - Tsuda, Kaku A1 - Futai, Kazuyoshi A1 - Kosaka, Hajime SP - 1402 EP - 1408 L2 - 23715 L3 - 23835 VL - 74 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Description of two new species of Iotonchium Cobb, 1920 (Tylenchida: Iotonchiidae) from Japan JF - Nematology Y1 - 2005 A1 - Tsuda, Kaku A1 - Futai, Kazuyoshi SP - 789 EP - 801 KW - Considered invalid KW - Diptera KW - Fungiotonchium Siddiqi 1986 ( Nematoda ) : Status KW - Insecta KW - Iotonchium laccariae ( Nematoda ) : Sp nov KW - Iotonchium russulae ( Nematoda ) : Sp nov KW - Japan KW - Mycetophilidae : Nematocera KW - Nematoda KW - p. 790 KW - p. 796 KW - p. 801 KW - Parasite of Allodia bipexa ( Diptera ) KW - Parasite of Allodia laccariae ( Diptera ) AB - Two new Iotonchium species are described from Japan. These species possesses four adult forms; mycetophagous female, infective female, male and insect-parasitic female. lotonchium laccariae n. sp. is characterised by short body length of all adult forms., right-angled L-shaped spicule with beak-like distal arm, a pair of large papillae interior to the cloacal opening, the dorso-ventrally flattened head of male and the reproductive features of the parasitic female. The mycetophagous females of I. laccariae n. sp. inhabit the fruiting bodies of four Laccaria spp. Males and infective females were also obtained from the fruiting bodies. The insect-parasitic females of I. laccariae n. sp. inhabit the haemocoel of a fungus gnat, Allodia laccariae. Iotonchium russulae n. sp. is characterised by the long body length of the infective female, parasitic female and mycetophagous female, obtuse-angled L-shaped spicule with dorsally curved slender distal arm, a pair of bifid postcloacal papillae, presence of a mid-ventral postcloacal papilla in the male and reproductive features of the parasitic female. The mycetophagous females, males and infective females of L russulae n. sp. were obtained from the fruiting bodies of three Russula spp. and two Lactarius spp. The insect-parasitic females of L russulae n. sp. inhabit the haemocoel of A. bipexa, a species of fungus gnat. L2 - 23855 L3 - 23975 VL - 7 N1 - Using Smart Source Parsing ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Iotonchium cateniforme n. sp. (Tylenchida: Iotonchiidae) from fruiting bodies of Cortinarius spp. and its life cycle JF - Japanese Journal of Nematology Y1 - 1999 A1 - Tsuda, Kaku A1 - Futai, Kazuyoshi SP - 24 EP - 31, illustr. KW - -fig; '; d; * INSECTA-; ** DIPTERA-; *** NEMATOCERA-; **** MYCETOPHILIDAE-; Exechia dorsalis; Invertebrates; Helminths; Nematodes; Arthropods; Insects; Dipterans/True Flies KW - dipteran ; &; fungal hosts; Exechia dorsalis; NEMATODE-PARASITES; Iotonchium cateniforme; New parasite species; JAPAN-; Honshu KW - Honshu KW - Iotonchium cateniforme; DIPTERAN-HOSTS; Exechia dorsalis; PLANT-HOSTS; Cortinarius; New parasite species; JAPAN-; Honshu KW - Kyoto KW - Mount Yoshida; Host Exechia dorsalis (Diptera); P.-25 KW - Mount Yoshida; New nematode parasite species; * NEMATODA-; Iotonchium cateniforme; SP-NOV; Japan KW - Mount Yoshida; New species L2 - 23130 L3 - 23147 VL - 29 N1 - English ER - TY - JOUR T1 - The insect-parasitic stage and life cycle of Iotonchium ungulatum (Tylenchida: Iotonchiidae), the causal agent of gill-knot disease of the oyster mushroom JF - Japanese Journal of Nematology Y1 - 2000 A1 - Tsuda, Kaku A1 - Futai, Kazuyoshi SP - 1 EP - 7 KW - Nematoda-; Arthropods-; Dipterans-True-Flies; Helminths-; Insects-; Invertebrates-; Nematodes- AB - Systematics-; Nomenclature-; Description-; Biometrics-; Life-cycle-and-development; Parasites-diseases-and-disorders; Parasites-; Helminth-parasites; Hosts-; Insect-hosts; Land-and-freshwater-zones; Palaearctic-regionDE: Iotonchium-ungulatum ( Nematoda- ) : Biometrics-, Life-cycle, Dipteran-hosts, Rhymosia-domestica, Plant-hosts, Pleurotus-ostreatus ( oyster-mushroom ) , Life-cycle-and-measurements, Japan-, Honshu-, Kyoto-, Life-cycle-and-morphology, dipteran-and-fungal-hosts;Rhymosia-domestica ( Mycetophilidae- ) : Nematode-parasites, Iotonchium-ungulatum, Parasite-life-cycle-and-morphology, Japan-, Honshu-, Kyoto-, Nematode-parasite-life-cycle-and-morphologySY: Iotonchium-ungulatum ( Nematoda- ) : First-time-described, Insect-parasitic-female, p.-4ST: Nematoda-; Mycetophilidae- : Nematocera- , Diptera- , Insecta- L2 - 23131 L3 - 23148 VL - 30 N1 - Article; PrintEnglish ER -