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Tom Goodey

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Tom Goodey (1885 – 1953), parasitologist.

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1908

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1909

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1910

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1911

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1913

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1914

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1917

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  • Goodey, T. & Wellings, A.W. 1917. Observations on Entamoeba gingivalis from the human mouth, with a note on the trichomonad flagellate, Tetratrichomonas buccalis n.sp. Parasitology 10: 537–559.

1922

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1925

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1926

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1927

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1928

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1929

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1930

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1931

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1932

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1933

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  • Goodey, T. 1933. Anguillulina graminophila n. sp., a nematode causing galls on the leaves of fine bent-grass. Journal of Helminthology 11: 45–56.
  • Goodey, T. 1933. Plant parasitic nematodes and the diseases they cause. London: Methuen & Co. Ltd.

1934

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1935

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1936

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1937

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  • Goodey, T. 1937. On Anguillulina mahogani (Cobb, 1920) Goodey, 1932. Journal of Helminthology 15: 133–136.
  • Goodey, T. 1937. Observations on the susceptibility of certain varieties of oats to 'tulip-root' caused by the stem eelworm, Anguillulina dipsaci. Journal of Helminthology 15: 203–214.
  • Goodey, T. 1937. On some new hosts of the stem eelworm, Anguillulina dipsaci. Journal of Helminthology 15: 215–220.
  • Goodey, T. 1937. Some remarks on suitable terms to describe nematodes or other animals which feed on decomposing organic matter. In Papers on helminthology published in commemoration of the 30 year Jubileum of the scientific, educational and social activities of the honour worker of science, K. J. Skrjabin, M.Ac.Sci., and the 25th anniversary of the All-Union Institute of Helminthology. Moscow. pp. 189–190.

1938

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  • Goodey, T. 1938. Observations on Anguillulina millefolii (Low, 1874) Goodey, 1932, from galls on the leaves of yarrow, Achillea Millefolium L. Journal of Helminthology 16: 93–108.
  • Goodey, T. 1938. Some observations on the nematode Hexatylus viviparus Goodey, 1926. Journal of Helminthology 16: 109–116.
  • Goodey, T. 1938. Observations on the destruction of the stem eelworm, Anguillulina dipsaci, by the fungus Arthrobotrys oligospora Fres. Journal of Helminthology 16: 159–164.
  • Goodey, T. 1938. Observations on two free-living nematodes, Hexatylus coprophagus n. sp., and H. consobrinus (de Man, 1906) Goodey, 1932. Livro Jubilar do Professor Lauro Travassos, 179–182. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

1939

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1940

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  • Goodey, T. 1940. On Anguillulina multicincta (Cobb) and some species of the genus Anguillulina associated with the roots of plants. Journal of Helminthology 18: 21–38.
  • Goodey, T. 1940. The nematode parasites of plants catalogued under their hosts. St Albans: Imp. Bur. Agric. Parasit. 80 pp.

1941

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1942

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1943

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1945

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1947

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1948

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1949

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  • Goodey, T. 1949. Laboratory methods for work with plant and soil nematodes. Tech. Bull. No. 2, Min. Agric. & Fish. H.M.S.O. 20 pp.
  • Goodey, T. 1949–50. Plant parasitic nematodes: a brief survey and some present day trends. XIIth Int. Congr. Zool. Paris, July 1948, 481–485.
  • Goodey, T. & Goodey, J.B. 1949. Tuber-rot eelworm of potato and its weed hosts. Journal of Helminthology 23: 89–90.

1950

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1951

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  • Goodey, T. 1951. Stem eelworm attack on seedlings of vetches, Vicia villosa Roth. and Vicia sativa L. Journal of Helminthology 25: 29–32.
  • Goodey, T. 1951. Laboratory methods for work with plant and soil nematodes. Tech. Bull. No. 2, Min. Agric. and Fish. 2nd ed. H.M.S.O. 25 pp.
  • Goodey, T. 1951. Soil and freshwater nematodes. London: Methuen & Co. Ltd., New York: John WIley & Sons Inc.

1952

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  • Goodey, T. 1952. Eelworm galls mistaken for ergot in flowers of Canadian grasses. Nature 169: 456.

1953

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  • Goodey, T. 1953. On certain eelworms, including Butschli's Tylenchus fungorum, obtained from toadstools. Journal of Helminthology 27: 81–94.
  • Goodey, T. 1953. On two new species of nematodes associated with leaf-blotch in Evodia roxburghiana, an Indian evergreen tree. Thapar Commemoration Volume, Univ. Lucknow, India, 95–102.