Florida Nematology

History of Nematology

History of Entomophilic
Nematodes

Entomopa-
thogenic
Nematodes
Taxonomy

The genus Steinernema

Mole crickets control

Mole cricket nematode

Symbiotic bacteria

Termite nematode

Hermaphro-
ditic stage of
Heterorhabditis

Nematode identification

 

Gallery for the Fourth  International Congress of  Nematology 8-13/6/2002

History of  Nematology
with photographs of nematologists

 Khuong B. Nguyen  (Armen C. Tarjan contributed many photographs)
Entomology & Nematology Department
 University of Florida

    This document was prepared for students in the class "Nematode Taxonomy and Systematics" at the  Entomology and Nematology Department,  University of Florida. We do not have photographs of all important nematologists and would welcome contributions so that we may add them to the website. (If you have any comments or contributions please click here)

         Many scientists have contributed to the science of Nematology. Rudolphi is often named  the "Father of Helminthology". Androvandus  (1623), studied nematodes in grasshoppers and erected the name VERMES. Reaumur (1742) described a worm (later named as Sphaerularia bombi). Needham referred to a nematode, later called Anguina tritici (1744). Gould (1747) described a mermithid found in ants. Linnaeus (1758) listed eight genera in the VermesIntestini. Goeze (1782) made the first serious study of nematodes under a microscope and described the vinegar eelworm (1782).

Click on a picture to see a larger or another photograph of the same nematologist. Click on the name of a  country to see photographs
of nematologists in that country. Click on the flags for the history of nematology from those countries.

United StatesUnited KingdomRussia Belgium The Netherland Australia Canada Germany Hungary Poland
 Italy New Zealand India France South Africa Brazil Japan Puerto Rico  Estonia Portugal Spain

University of California Davis    -    UC-Riverside   -    University of Florida   -   USDA

 

Gallery of photographs

History of entomophilic nematodes

History of using nematicides

History of using molecular
techniques in Nematology

ONTA history

 






K. Rudolphi (1771-1832, from Germany). Often considered as "Father of Helminthology":


 

He gave the name Nematoidea and produced a publication "Entozoorum Synopsis" with 350 species belonging to 11 genera (1819).

C.von Siebold(1804-1885, from Germany). Developed the concept of a life cycle involving different kind of hosts (animal parasites enter through the mouth). He also gave the name Gordiacea (publications from 1842-1850)

H. C.  Bastian(1837-1915, from England


 

"Monograph of the Anguillulidae". He described 100 species of 30 genera in which 23 genera were new. Illustrations were fairly good . He also reported different ways to collect nematode, from soil, plant tissue, fresh and salt water (1866). 

O. Butschli(1848-1920, from Germany?). The first detailed descriptions of the morphological characters used in taxonomy (1873). Perhaps, credit for founding the science of nematology should belong to him .

J. deMan (1851-1930 from The NeitherlandsHe suggested the ratio alpha, beta, and gamma equivalent to a, b, and c that we use in taxonomy (1880).

L. OerleyExcellent compilation of information on 202 species of 27 nematode genera with description and illustrations (1881). Very good source for references.

H. Micoletzky. (1883-1929, from Austria)He brought together all published species in his publication "Die freilebende Erd-Nematoden". He gave extensive keys to species including their habitats. This remains as the most valuable source of references to papers published up to that time (1922)

I. N. Filipjev(1889-1940, from Russia)"Manual of Agricultural Helminthology".  This is a most comprehensive compendium of nematological information and is especially valuable as a reference source for plant parasitic, free- living, and insect parasitic nematodes described up to that time (1934, English version, 1941).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Nematology in the United States of America

J. LeidyHe reported the first record of free living nematodes in America: Anguillula Longa n.s.


(1851), later became Tobrilus longus.

 

 

 

Other Nematologists from the USDA Nematology Lab

USDA Team 1951

USDA History

 

 

 

 

Nathan Augustus Cobb


Father of USA Nematology
1859-1932. Joined the US 
Department of Agriculture 
in 1907, and nematology began to develop in the Unite States since. Excellent book: "Contribution to a Science of Nematology".

Gotthold SteinerBegan to work with Cobb from 1922. He worked with all forms of nematodes. He took Cobb's position after 1932. His publication: "Plant parasitic nematodes the growers should know" (1949) is one of his good contribution.

 

 

 

Albert L.Taylor


 

Taylor replaced Steiner who retired in 1956. Outstanding works in practical field nematology Book: "Biology, Identification and Control of Root-knot Nematodes (with J. N. Sasser), 1978

Jesse R. ChristieHis most important works were:  mermithid, parasite of grass-

hopper. He and Perry were the first to prove that Trichidorus spp. are  plant parasites . An excellent book : "Plant Nematodes, their Bionomicsand Control" (1959).

 

 

 

Benjamin G. Chitwood. Excellent works in morphology of different groups of nematodes. His outstanding works were presented in the book "An Introduction to Nematology", 1950.

Gerald Thorne. Many contributions to the science of nematology, especially on nematodes in the order Tylenchida, Dorylaimida and Rhabditida. His book 

"Principles of Nematology" (1961) is an outstanding contribution.

 

 

 

International meeting  of nematologists  (FAO) September 3-14 1951

Nematology meeting,


 

University of Tennessee
July 1-5-1957

 

 

 

M. Allen

 

(Universityof California, Davis)

D. Raski


 

(University of California, Davis)

 

 

 

Other Nematologists  from the University of California, Davis

Flag of the state of California 
History of Nematology at UCD

Nematologists from California Department of Food & Agriculture

 

 

 

S. van Gundy

 

(University of California, Riverside)

S. A. Sher


 

(University of California, Riverside)

 

 

 

Other Nematologists from the University of California, Riverside 

 

 

History of Nematology at the California Department of Food & Agriculture

 

 

 

M. Golden


 

(USDA, Beltsville)

Virginia and John Ferris


 

(Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana)

 

 

 

W. F. Mai


 

(Cornell University)

 
B. M. Zuckerman
(University of Massachusetts)

 

 

 

J. Sasser


 

(North Carolina State University)

K. R. Barker


 

(North Carolina State University)

 

 

 

Hedwig Hirschmann and A. C.  Triantaphyllou


 

(N. C. State University)
Bob Jenkins
(Rutgers)

C. Drechsler 


 

(USDA, Beltsville)
A. C. Tarjan
(Lake Alfred, FL.)

 

 

 

V. G. Perry

 

(University of Florida)

A. C. Tarjan


 

(University of Florida)

 

 

 

G. C. Smart


 

(University of Florida)

D. W. Dickson


 

(University of Florida)

 

 

 

J. O'Bannon


 

(DPI, Florida)

 

R. P. Esser


 

(DPI, Florida)
 

 

 

 

Other Nematologists from the University of Florida

Flag the state of Florida 
History of Nematology
at The University of 
Florida

 

 

 

 

 

O. J.  Dickerson


 

(Clemson University)

S. A. Lewis


 

(Clemson University)
 

 

 

 

Nematology from other countries

 

 

 

 

 

 

United Kingdom

T. Goodey


 

Two important books:
"Plant Parasitic Nematodes and the Diseases they Cause" (1933) and
"Soil and Fresh Water Nematodes" (1951)

 

 

 

J. B. Goodey


 

Revised the book "Soil and fresh Water Nematodes" 1963

.M. T. Franklin


 

Conducted early works on Heterodera, Aphelenchoides and Seinura.

 

 

 

Russia

I. N. Filipjev"Manual of Agricultural Helminthology".  This is a most comprehensive compendium of nematological information and is especially valuable as a reference source for plant parasitic, free- living, and insect parasitic nematodes described up to that time (1934, English version, 1941).

 

 

 

A. A. Paramonov


 

(1891-1970)

E. S. Kirjanova (1990-1976)

 

 

 

Belgium


 

 

L. A. P. de Coninck


 

(1909-1988)
Contribution: Class des Nematodes In
"Traite de Zoologie" Vol 4

 

 

 

E. Geraert

A. Coomans

 

 

 

The Netherlands 

M. Oostenbrink (Picture taken in 10-1962)

 

 

 

A. de Grisse & P. A. A. Loof (9-1972)

J. W. Seinhorst (9-1970)

 

 

 

Australia

W. R. Wallace

G. Inglis & A. Bird
(5- 1984)

 

 

 

Canada

 

 
A. D. Baker

 

 

 

R. Mulvey (7-1974)

John Webster (7-1974)

 

 

 

Germany

 
H. Goffart & A. C. Tarjan(1954)

 

 

 

W. Sudhaus (9-2002)

S. Lorenzen (5-1979)

 

 

 

Hungary

I. Andrassy and 


 

Jadwiqa Koslowska (Poland) (9-1962)

 

 

 

Poland

M. Brzeski (+ 2 technicians)

 

 

 

Italy

F. Lamberti (11-1971)

 

 

 

New Zealand

W.Woutsand A. C. Tarjan (7-1963)

 

 

 

India

 
S. Jairajpuri & M. R. Siddiqi (9-1972)

 

 

 

France

M. Luc (9-1974)

 

 

 

South Africa

Nematology History

J. Heyns (recently died 21, December 2001)

 

 

 

Brazil


 

 

L. G. E . Lordello (1998)


 

A. Monteiro (8-1981)

 

 

 

Japan

M. Ichinohe and A. C. Tarjan (5-1959)


 

Y. Mamiya (11-1980)

 

 

 

Puerto Rico

A. Ayala

J. Roman (01-1970)

 

 

 

Estonia

E.L. Krall & family

 

 

 

Portugal

M.S.Santos and I.Abrantes
University of Coimbra, Portugal.  April 1992

 

 

 

Spain

M. Arias

 

 

 



Updated 12 July, 2003
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