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List three ways ectoparasitic and endoparasitic species differ. (REVIEW)

Identify by genus and common name the major ectoparasitic nematode
groups. (REVIEW)

Identify by genus and common name the major endoparasitic
nematode groups. (REVIEW)

List the two most economically important species of root lesion
nematodes on perennial crops in California by genus and species. (REVIEW)

List the two economically important cyst nematodes in California by
genus and species. (REVIEW)

List five major root knot nematodes in California by genus and species. (REVIEW)

Compare and contrast the egg laying habits of:
ectoparasitic nematodes; (REVIW)
root lesion nematodes; (REVIEW)
stem and bulb nematodes; (REVIEW)
foliar nematodes; (REVIEW)
citrus nematodes; (REVIEW)
root knot nematodes. (REVIEW)

Define and give an example of a:
sedentary ectoparasite; (REVIEW)
migratory ectoparasite; (REVIEW)
migratory endoparasite; (REVIEW)
sedentary endoparasite. (REVIEW)

Identify survival stages for the following nematodes:
stem and bulb nematodes; (REVIEW)
cyst nematodes; (REVIEW)
root-knot nematodes; (REVIEW)
pin nematodes. (REVIEW)

Describe how long the following nematodes can survive in the absence
of living hosts:
stem and bulb nematodes; (REVIEW)
foliar nematodes; (REVIEW)
cyst nematodes; (REVIEW)
root-knot nematodes. (REVIEW)
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