“…is grouped with other genera of Aphelenchoidinae, i.e., Ficophagus Davies, Ye, Kanzaki, Bartholomaeus, Zeng, and Giblin-Davis, 2015, Martininema Davies, Ye, Kanzaki, Bartholomaeus, Zeng, and Giblin-Davis, 2015, Laimaphelenchus Fuchs, 1937, and Schistonchus s.s. Davies, Ye, Kanzaki, Bartholomaeus, Zeng, and Giblin-Davis, 2015, in clade 2. According to our molecular analysis, the members of the genus Aphelenchoides appears to be paraphyletic, a finding that agrees with previous studies (Zhao et al, 2008;Rybarczyk-Mydl À owska et al, 2012;Wang et al, 2013;Fang et al, 2014aFang et al, , 2014bMiraeiz et al, 2015;Esmaeili et al, 2016aEsmaeili et al, , 2016bGolhasan et al, 2016). Furthermore Aphelenchoides, Laimaphelenchus, and Schistonchus s. l cannot be clearly separated, possibly implying that all the genera share a recent common ancestor (Zeng et al, 2007).…”