WoRMS source details

Cobb, N. A. (1914). The North American free-living fresh-water nematodes. Trans. American Microscopical Soc. 33: 69-119 (reprinted in Contrib. to a Science of Nematology (Baltimore) 2: 35 - 99).
165880
Cobb, N. A.
1914
The North American free-living fresh-water nematodes
Trans. American Microscopical Soc.
33: 69-119 (reprinted in Contrib. to a Science of Nematology (Baltimore) 2: 35 - 99)
Publication
NeMys doc_id: 4660
RIS (EndNote, Reference Manager, ProCite, RefWorks)
BibTex (BibDesk, LaTeX)
Date
action
by
2013-01-29 08:29:25Z
created
2014-06-18 16:05:08Z
changed
2016-02-14 18:56:29Z
changed

Achromadora minima Cobb, 1913 accepted as Achromadora ruricola (De Man, 1880) Micoletzky, 1924 (redescription)
Adoncholaimus punctatus (Cobb, 1914) Filipjev, 1924 (ecology source)
Alaimus simplex Cobb, 1911 (additional source)
Anoplostoma heterurum (Cobb, 1914) Kreis, 1934 (ecology source)
Aphanolaimus minor Cobb, 1914 (original description)
Aphanolaimus spiriferus Cobb, 1914 (original description)
Bastiania exilis Cobb, 1914 (original description)
Cephalobus subelongatus Cobb, 1914 accepted as Panagrolaimus subelongatus (Cobb, 1914) Thorne, 1937 (original description)
Cyatholaimus truncatus Cobb, 1914 accepted as Paracyatholaimus truncatus (Cobb, 1914) Micoletzky, 1922 (original description)
Dolichodorus Cobb, 1914 (original description)
Dorylaimus fecundus Cobb, 1914 accepted as Crocodorylaimus fecundus (Cobb, 1914) Andrássy, 1988 (original description)
Ethmolaimus americanus Cobb, 1914 (original description)
Ironus americanus Cobb, 1914 (original description)
Microlaimus fluviatilis Cobb, 1914 accepted as Prodesmodora circulata Micoletzky, 1925 (original description)
Oncholaimus punctatus Cobb, 1914 accepted as Adoncholaimus punctatus (Cobb, 1914) Filipjev, 1924 (original description)
Plectus tubifer Cobb, 1914 accepted as Anaplectus granulosus (Bastian, 1865) De Coninck & Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1933 (original description)
Rhabditis Dujardin, 1844 (additional source)
Rhabdolaimus minor Cobb, 1914 (original description)
Spilophora antarctica Cobb, 1914 accepted as Dichromadora antarctica (Cobb, 1914) Timm, 1978 (original description)
Spilophora canadensis Cobb, 1914 accepted as Dichromadora geophila (de Man, 1876) Kreis, 1929 (original description)
Tripyla Bastian, 1865 (additional source)
Tripyla lata Cobb, 1914 (original description)