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Abstract
The genus Ektaphelenchoides is a diverse group of nematodes; they are either inhabitants of trees or present in the rhizosphere of economical plants. Members of the genus have ecological relevance in terms of being associated with insects and predators of other nematodes. In the present study, a new Ektaphelenchoides species, E. factum n. sp., is described and illustrated. The new species was isolated from a log sample of Pinus taeda imported from the USA. It is characterised by the lateral field with three incisures, stylet distinctly tripartite. Females having a vulval flap, the anus and rectum indistinct, and the tail (posterior part of body) filiform. Males having arcuate and 21.5 (19.4-22.9) μm long spicules, the lamina of the spicule is smoothly curved to distal end, condylus well developed with a broadly rounded tip, rostrum triangular with finely rounded tip and cucullus absent, tail arcuate and conical with terminus bearing a sharply pointed mucron. The new species is different from other Ektaphelenchoides species in having a vulval flap. Molecular characterisation and phylogenetic studies also supported its unique status. In addition, a Chinese native population of E. pini, detected in Pinus koraiensis branches from Liaoning province, P.R. China, is described.
美国太田松中的 Ektaphelenchoides factum n. sp.和中国柯来松中的 E. pini
Ektaphelenchoides 属是一个种类繁多的线虫类群;它们或是树木的居民,或是存在于经济植物的根圈中。该属的成员与昆虫和其他线虫的天敌相关,因此具有生态学意义。在本研究中,描述并说明了一种新的 Ektaphelenchoides 物种--E. factum n. sp.。该新种是从美国进口的太田松原木样本中分离出来的。其特征是侧领域有三个切口,花柱明显呈三叉状。雌性有外阴瓣,肛门和直肠不明显,尾部(身体后部)呈丝状。雄性有弧曲的 21.5(19.4-22.9)微米长的小刺,小刺的薄片平滑地弯曲至远端,髁发达,顶端宽圆,喙三角形,顶端细圆,无鳞茎,尾弧曲,圆锥形,末端有尖锐的短尖头。该新种与其他 Ektaphelenchoides 种类不同,具有外阴瓣。分子特征和系统发育研究也支持其独特的地位。此外,还描述了在中国辽宁省的柯来松枝条中发现的 E. pini 的中国原生种群。
期刊介绍:
Nematology is an international journal for the publication of all aspects of nematological research (with the exception of vertebrate parasitology), from molecular biology to field studies. Papers on nematode parasites of arthropods, and on soil free-living nematodes, and on interactions of these and other organisms, are particularly welcome. Research on fresh water and marine nematodes is also considered when the observations are of more general interest.
Nematology publishes full research papers, short communications, Forum articles (which permit an author to express a view on current or fundamental subjects), perspectives on nematology, and reviews of books and other media.