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Description of a New Anguinid Nematode, N. Sp. (Nematoda: Anguinidae) Associated with Palm Date Trees and Its Phylogenetic Relations Within the Family Anguinidae

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Journal J Nematol
Date 2017 Oct 25
PMID 29062149
Citations 4
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n. sp. is described and illustrated from soil samples of palm trees in Kermanshah Province, western Iran. The new species is characterized by a body length of 784 (663 to 925) μm in females and 677 to 715 μm in males; a delicate stylet 6 (5 to 7) μm long and six lines in the lateral field; median bulb of pharynx fusiform, nonmuscular, and nonvalvate; isthmus elongate, slender ending to a pyriform basal pharyngeal bulb not overlapping intestine; postvulval uterine sac well developed, 15 (14 to 17) μm long, female tail elongate-conoid with pointed terminus; and male with adanal bursa and spicules 21 to 22 μm long ( = 2). The new species comes close in morphology and morphometrics to five known species of the genus, namely . , . , , , and Molecular analyses of the partial 18S, D2/D3 expansion segments of the partial 28S and internal transcribed spacer (ITS) revealed this as a new species. The sequences of the partial 18S and 28S D2/D3 regions confirmed the close phylogenetic relationship between n. sp. and other anguinids, but is clearly separated from species and should be considered as a valid genus.

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