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Corrections of Measurements of Nematode Diameters PUBLICATIONS of GERAERT, E. GERAERT, E. (1961). Corrections of measurements of nematode diameters. Nematologica 5,258-259. COOMANS, A. & GERAERT, E. (1962). Some species of Dorylaimoidea found in Belgium. II. Monodelphic Dorylaiminae. Nematologica 8, 233-241. GERAERT, E. (1962). Abnormal female gonads in Tylenchorhynchus nanus. Nematologica 8,243. GERAERT, E. (1962). De Nematodenfauna in en om de wortels van Musa paradisiaca normalis. R.U.G. Ganda-Congo 11, 73 pp. GERAERT, E. (1962). Two new species of the Dorylaiminae. R.U.G. Ganda-Congo V, 19 pp. GERAERT, E. (1962). New species of Dorylaiminae from Congo. Nematologica 7. GERAERT, E. (1963). Aporcelaimus female with two vulvae. Nematologica 9, 302. GERAERT, E. (1964). The Amphids of some members of the Tylenchoidea. Nematologica 10,77. GERAERT, E. & GOODEY, J.B. (1964). The priority of Tylenchus hexalineatus over T. megacephalus. Nematologica 9, 471. GERAERT, E. (1965). 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