Description of Oscheius indicus n. sp. (Rhabditidae: Nematoda) from India
A new amphimictic species n. sp. is described and illustrated with morphological and molecular data. The species is characterized by a medium-sized and slender body (female: L = 1.1 to 1.5 mm; a = 16.8 to 20.6; b = 5.7 to 7.1; c = 7.5 to 10.4; c' = 5.0 to 7.6; V = 45 to 51%), presence of four i...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of nematology 2019, Vol.51, p.1 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A new amphimictic species
n. sp. is described and illustrated with morphological and molecular data. The species is characterized by a medium-sized and slender body (female: L = 1.1 to 1.5 mm; a = 16.8 to 20.6; b = 5.7 to 7.1; c = 7.5 to 10.4; c' = 5.0 to 7.6; V = 45 to 51%), presence of four incisures each in the lateral fields with three minute warts, long rectum (2 to 3 anal body diameters), nine pairs of papillae arranged as 1+1+1/3+3 pattern, a prominent double-flapped epipytigma on vulval opening, presence of open leptoderan bursa and crochet needle-shaped spicules place it in the insectivora group. Morphologically,
n. sp. closely resembles
,
,
, and
. Molecular phylogenetic analysis carried out using ITS and D2/D3 expansion region of 28S rDNA sequences suggests that
n. sp. is closer to
and
. In summary, the morphometrical data, morphological observations and molecular phylogenetic analysis suggested that
n. sp. is sufficiently different from any known species and is therefore proposed as a new species within the insectivora group.
A new amphimictic species
n. sp. is described and illustrated with morphological and molecular data. The species is characterized by a medium-sized and slender body (female: L = 1.1 to 1.5 mm; a = 16.8 to 20.6; b = 5.7 to 7.1; c = 7.5 to 10.4; c’ = 5.0 to 7.6; V = 45 to 51%), presence of four incisures each in the lateral fields with three minute warts, long rectum (2 to 3 anal body diameters), nine pairs of papillae arranged as 1+1+1/3+3 pattern, a prominent double-flapped epipytigma on vulval opening, presence of open leptoderan bursa and crochet needle-shaped spicules place it in the insectivora group. Morphologically,
n. sp. closely resembles
,
,
, and
. Molecular phylogenetic analysis carried out using ITS and D2/D3 expansion region of 28S rDNA sequences suggests that
n. sp. is closer to
and
. In summary, the morphometrical data, morphological observations and molecular phylogenetic analysis suggested that
n. sp. is sufficiently different from any known species and is therefore proposed as a new species within the insectivora group. |
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ISSN: | 0022-300X |
DOI: | 10.21307/jofnem-2019-004 |