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- Title
Description of Uliginotylenchus changlingensis n. sp. (Tylenchida: Belonolaimidae) from potato in China.
- Authors
Chunling XU; Hui XIE; Yongsan ZENG; Chun CHEN; Chunna ZHOU
- Abstract
Uliginotylenchus changlingensis n. sp. is described from the rhizosphere of potato roots in Changling county, Jilin province, China. The species is characterised by a long body (female: 846-952 μm, male: 785-934 μm), completely areolated lateral field with three incisures, high and rounded offset lip region bearing five or six annuli, long stylet (female: 24.0-26.0 μm, male: 23-28 μm), presence of vulval flaps, female tail subconoid with 28-39 annuli and terminus bluntly conoid without striations, distinct phasmids and gubernaculum distally crescent-shaped. It is closely related to U. cylindricaudatus and U. bifasciatus. It differs from U. cylindricaudatus mainly by the different number of labial annuli (5-6 vs 7-8), different tail shape (subconoid vs subcylindrical) and by vulval flaps present vs absent. It differs from U. bifasciatus mainly by different female stylet length (24-26 vs 19-20 μm), tail shape and annuli (subconoid with 28-39 annuli with smooth terminus vs subcylindrical with 42-48 annuli with annulated terminus). It further differs from other species of Uliginotylenchus by the offset vs continuous labial region.
- Subjects
CHINA; TYLENCHIDA; POTATOES; ANIMAL morphology; MORPHOMETRICS
- Publication
Nematology, 2011, Vol 13, Issue 1, p45
- ISSN
1388-5545
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1163/138855410X517020