2006
DOI: 10.1163/156854106778877901
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Steinernema ashiuense sp. n. (Nematoda: Steinernematidae), a new entomopathogenic nematode from Japan

Abstract: Steinernema ashiuense sp. n. was collected by a Galleria baiting method from grassland along the riverbank of the Yura river, near the Ashiu Research Forest Station of Kyoto University. The new species is characterised by an infective juvenile body length of 768 (720-800) µm, lateral field with five equally developed ridges (i.e., six lines or incisures), head smooth lacking horn-like structures, excretory pore located at level of middle of pharynx, hyaline portion short (ca one-third of tail length). Males ha… Show more

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“…Especially an introduced nematode insecticide product composed of S. carpocapsae is widely being applied to turfgrass, vegetables, fruit trees, flowers, ornamental plants, and so on (JPP-NET, 2009). On the contrary, although more than ten steinernematid species have been recorded from Japan (Mamiya and Ogura, 1990;Mamiya et al, 1995;2001;Phan et al, 2006;Stock et al, 1998;Yoshida, 2003;2004;2007;Yoshida et al, 1998), so far only S. kushidai Mamiya, 1988 has been applied to control white grubs mainly in golf course turfgrass and sweet potato fields (Ando, 1995;Ogura and Oya, 1992;Oya and Kamiwada, 1990;Suzuki et al, 2000).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Especially an introduced nematode insecticide product composed of S. carpocapsae is widely being applied to turfgrass, vegetables, fruit trees, flowers, ornamental plants, and so on (JPP-NET, 2009). On the contrary, although more than ten steinernematid species have been recorded from Japan (Mamiya and Ogura, 1990;Mamiya et al, 1995;2001;Phan et al, 2006;Stock et al, 1998;Yoshida, 2003;2004;2007;Yoshida et al, 1998), so far only S. kushidai Mamiya, 1988 has been applied to control white grubs mainly in golf course turfgrass and sweet potato fields (Ando, 1995;Ogura and Oya, 1992;Oya and Kamiwada, 1990;Suzuki et al, 2000).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…litorale,S. monticolum,and 6 unidentified RFLP types,MY3,MY4,MY5,MY6,MY7,and MY8) (Phan et al, 2006;Yoshida, 2003Yoshida, , 2004. Steinernema sp.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The other already described species reported from the country are H. bacteriophora, H. baujardi, H. indica, S. khoisanae, and S. websteri (Thanwisai et al, 2012 (Thanwisai, et al, 2012;Maneesakorn et al, 2015;Yooyangket et al, 2018). Japan S. kushidai (Mamiya, 1988), S. litorale (Yoshida, 2005), and S. ashiuense (Phan et al, 2006b) are new species first described from Japan. Some of the already described species reported from Japan are H. indica, H. megidis, S. carpocapsae, S. feltiae, and several undescribed steinernematids (Yoshida et al, 1998).…”
Section: Thailandmentioning
confidence: 98%