Summary
Bark in an empty container from the USA was inspected in Ningbo port, China, and a Devibursaphelenchus population was detected. It was processed and identified as Devibursaphelenchus minor sp. n. The new species is characterised by the lateral field with three incisures, female stylet tripartite, 13.9 (12.7-14.6) μm long without basal thickenings, secretory-excretory pore at the same level as nerve ring or slightly posterior, vagina not sclerotised, vulval lips slightly protruding and vulval flap absent. Post-vulval uterine sac (PUS) not well developed, very short and obscure, extending for half vulval body diam. long, anus and rectum indistinct or absent. Posterior body region conical elongated, gradually narrowing, slightly ventrally curved, ending with a bluntly pointed terminus. Male rare, the spicules are arcuate, separate, 8.2 μm along the chord line, with well-developed condylus, triangular rostrum with finely rounded tip, cucullus or apophysis absent. Tail conical, dorsally convex, ventrally slightly concave with bluntly pointed terminus, ventral bursa not confirmed. Two pairs of genital papillae present. It differs from all other species in this genus by extremely short body length of females and males. Molecular phylogenetic analyses based upon rRNA D2-D3 sequences confirmed it as a new species.