2018
DOI: 10.1017/s0022149x18001037
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Molecular and morphological characterization of Paurodontoides siddiqii n. sp. (Nematoda: Hexatylina, Sphaerulariidae) associated with bark samples of Pinus eldarica from western Iran

Abstract: A new species of Paurodontoides, P. siddiqii n. sp., is described and illustrated based on its morphological, morphometric, and molecular characters. The new species is characterized by a female 550–729 μm long, lip region continuous with body contour, stylet length 7.0–8.0 μm long or c. 1.0–1.2 times the lip region diameter, lateral fields with four smooth incisures, excretory pore at 85–125 μm from anterior end located at the base of the pharyngeal bulb or posterior to it, basal pharyngeal bulb with a short … Show more

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“…asymmetrical/ symmetrical stylet knobs, the presence/absence of a deep vertical amphidial aperture covered by an auriform cuticular flap, a chamber-like structure surrounding the esophageal bulb/or simple, a short/long basal esophageal bulb stem attaching/projecting into the intestine, an oviduct branching to form an uterine diverticulum or not, PUS present, rudimentary, or absent, and leptoderan bursa (Siddiqi, 2000;Handoo et al, 2010). Handoo et al (2010) documented a diagnostic key for identification of the species of the genus: the presence/or absence of PUS and a uterine diverticulum in the oviduct branching are the most important characters for species delimitation under this genus. Yaghoubi et al (2018) listed the morphological characters for species delimitation within Paurodontella and closely related genus Paurodontus.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…asymmetrical/ symmetrical stylet knobs, the presence/absence of a deep vertical amphidial aperture covered by an auriform cuticular flap, a chamber-like structure surrounding the esophageal bulb/or simple, a short/long basal esophageal bulb stem attaching/projecting into the intestine, an oviduct branching to form an uterine diverticulum or not, PUS present, rudimentary, or absent, and leptoderan bursa (Siddiqi, 2000;Handoo et al, 2010). Handoo et al (2010) documented a diagnostic key for identification of the species of the genus: the presence/or absence of PUS and a uterine diverticulum in the oviduct branching are the most important characters for species delimitation under this genus. Yaghoubi et al (2018) listed the morphological characters for species delimitation within Paurodontella and closely related genus Paurodontus.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…is an amphimictic species characterized by the following characters: a large body length of 803 to 1,053 μ m (females) and 620,739 μ m (males), lateral fields marked by four incisures, stylet 8 to 9 μ m long, stylet with minute and asymmetrical basal knobs, a short stem-like extension projecting into lumen of intestine, excretory pore being located at the level of esophageal basal bulb region ca 116 to 144 μ m from anterior end in females, the absence of a uterine diverticulum branch, V = 87 to 91, the presence of a short PUS, sub-cylindrical tail, rare male with 24 to 25 μ m long spicules and leptoderan bursa. According to Handoo et al (2010), species of Paurodontella can be divided into those with/without a uterine diverticulum. Due to the presence of a relatively long body, short PUS, shape of posterior body and a non-branching oviduct to form uterine diverticulum, the new species P. composticola n. sp.…”
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