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Steinernema diaprepesi n. sp. (Rhabditida: Steinernematidae), a parasite of the citrus root weevil Diaprepes abbreviatus (L) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae).


ABSTRACT: A nematode collected from Diaprepes abbreviatus is identified and described as a new species, Steinernema diaprepesi n. sp. The new species is closely related to S. feltiae, S. glaseri, and S. oregonense and can be distinguished from these species by the following characteristics: Males: Spicule averaging 79 (71-90) microm and spicule shape; D% (distance from anterior end to excretory pore/ esophagus length x 100) about 80; the ratio SW (spicule length/anal body width) about 1.8. Females: Vulva with short, double- flapped epiptygma; tail terminus usually with 5 papillae-like structures. Infective juveniles: Body averaging 1,002 (880-1,133) microm, EP (distance from anterior end to excretory pore) = 74 (66-83) microm; tail length = 83 (65-91) microm, and E% (EP/tail length x 100) = 89.6 (78-114). Lateral field pattern variable, the formula for the arrangement of ridges from head to tail is: 2, 6, 7, 8, 4, 2. The portion with eight ridges is the longest. This new species can be differentiated further from three closest species (S. feltiae, S. glaseri, and S. oregonense) by characteristic sequences of their ITS regions, including sequence lengths, ratios of similarity, composition, and differences in base characters in sequence alignment.

SUBMITTER: Nguyen KB 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2620540 | biostudies-other | 2002 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Steinernema diaprepesi n. sp. (Rhabditida: Steinernematidae), a parasite of the citrus root weevil Diaprepes abbreviatus (L) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae).

Nguyen Khuong B KB   Duncan Larry W LW  

Journal of nematology 20020601 2


A nematode collected from Diaprepes abbreviatus is identified and described as a new species, Steinernema diaprepesi n. sp. The new species is closely related to S. feltiae, S. glaseri, and S. oregonense and can be distinguished from these species by the following characteristics: Males: Spicule averaging 79 (71-90) microm and spicule shape; D% (distance from anterior end to excretory pore/ esophagus length x 100) about 80; the ratio SW (spicule length/anal body width) about 1.8. Females: Vulva  ...[more]

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