Redescription of Bursaphelenchus talonus (Thorne, 1935) Massey, 1956 (Nematoda: Parasitaphelenchidae) and designation of lectotypes
Author
Kaisa, T. R.
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Bursaphelenchus talonus
(
Thorne, 1935
)
Massey, 1956
(
Figs. 114
)
syn.
Aphelenchoides talonus
Thorne, 1935
syn.
Aphelenchoides (Bursaphelenchus) talonus
(
Thorne, 1935
)
Rühm, 1956
Males
: (Measurements are listed in
Table 1
). Body strongly ventrally curved in majority of specimens. Cuticle with fine transverse striae, lateral field with three incisures at midbody. Head offset, lips rounded. Stylet
11 to 14 µm
long, basal knobs absent. Procorpus
43 to 52 µm
long; metacorpus
14 to 20 µm
long by
10 to 12 µm
wide with centrally placed valves. Excretory pore not observed. Nerve ring
80 to 94 µm
from anterior end. Testis outstretched or reflexed in 22% of specimens examined; flexure
41 to 48 µm
long. Spermatogoniaspermatocytes arranged in two rows. Tail arcuate, without mucro; terminus talonlike. Roundovoid bursa enveloping tail (
Fig. 5
). Gubernaculum absent. Three pairs of papillae present: first pair precloacal, second and third pairs postcloacal. Second pair
14 µm
from cloaca, third pair
16 µm
from cloaca. Spicules mittenshaped,
15 to 16 µm
long; shape variable (
Fig. 14
). Rostrum pointed, condylus rounded; distance from tip of condylus to tip of rostrum about
9 to 11 µm
. Distal tips of spicules pointed, without cucullus.
TABLE 1.
Morphometrics of
Bursaphelenchus talonus
(
Thorne, 1935
)
Massey, 1956
.
Character |
Hololectotype male |
Paralectotype males (n=8) |
Paralectotype females (n=3) |
Thorne (1935)
males (n=?)
|
Thorne (1935)
females (n=?)
|
Body length (µm) |
694 |
758 (654946) |
791 (760836) |
800 |
800 |
Greatest width (µm) |
18 |
17.3 (1618) |
21.3 (2022) |
16.8 |
24 |
ABW (µm) |
16 |
16.3 (1418) |
12 (1212) |
16 |
12 |
Stylet (µm) |
11 |
11.8 (1114) |
11.3 (1112) |
a11.2 |
a11.2 |
Spicules (µm) |
14 |
15.1 (1516) |
|
a16.5 |
|
Tail (µm) |
28 |
28.1 (2632) |
31.3 (3032) |
a31.6 |
32 |
Postuterine sac (µm) |
|
|
114 (102124) |
|
96 |
Median bulb length (µm) |
14 |
16.3 (1420) |
16.6 (1618) |
a19.5 |
a19.5 |
Median bulb width (µm) |
10 |
11.3 (1012) |
12 (1212) |
a13.5 |
a13.5 |
Procorpus length (µm) |
45 |
48.2 (4352) |
48.7 (4752) |
a46.6 |
a46.6 |
Anterior end to nerve ring (µm) |
86 |
87 (8094) |
96.7 (94102) |
72 |
80 |
a |
38.6 |
43.9 (37.152.6) |
37.1 (34.538.8) |
47.6 |
33.3 |
b |
8.1 |
8.8 (7.811.3) |
8.2 (7.68.9) |
10 |
8.3 |
b’ |
5 |
4.9 (4.55.7) |
5.3 (4.56.2) |
? |
? |
c |
24.8 |
27 (21.829.8) |
25.3 (23.826.1) |
25.3 |
25 |
c’ |
1.8 |
1.8 (1.62.1) |
2.6 (2.52.7) |
2 |
2.7 |
V or T |
69.2 |
65.5 (5172) |
72 (7277) |
75 |
73 |
a
Measured from figure.
FIGURES 114
.
Bursaphelenchus talonus
(
Thorne, 1935
)
Massey, 1956
. 1, full view of male; 2, full view of female; 3, head and neck of male; 4, male tail; 5, male tail showing bursa; 6, lateral field; 7, variation in female tails; 8, vulval region; 9, head and neck; 10, female tail; 11, male tail; 12, spicules; 13, stylet; 14, variation in spicule shape. Note: 912 are redrawn from
Thorne, 1935
.
Females
: (Measurements are listed in
Table 1
). Cuticle, head, and lips, same as male. Body slightly ventrally curved posteriorly. Procorpus
47 to 52 µm
long; metacorpus
16 to 18 µm
long by
12 µm
wide with centrally placed valves. Stylet without knobs,
11 to 12 µm
long. Excretory pore not observed. Nerve ring
94 to 102 µm
from anterior end. Ovary outstretched, oogoniaoocytes arranged in two rows. Spermatheca visible, shape variable; spermatozoa present. Vulva posteriorly situated (V = 7277), lips slightly protuberant. Vulval flap absent. Postuterine sac
102 to 124 µm
long. Tail conoid to bluntly rounded, or sub acute terminus (
Fig. 7
); mucro absent.
Type
host and locality
.
Associated with mountain pine beetle (
Dendroctonus ponderosae
Hopkins
) on lodgepole pine (
Pinus contorta
Douglas
)
,
Horse Creek
,
Utah
.
Type specimens
.
Collected by
G. Thorne
on
13 June 1933
.
Hololectotype
male
,
two
paralectotype
males
, and
two
paralectotype
females
on slide no. T
565t
, deposited in the United States Department of Agriculture Nematode Collection (
USDANC
), Beltsville, Maryland
.
Two
paralectotype
males and
one paralectotype female
on slide no. T5115p, deposited in USDANC
.
Two
paralectotype
males on slide no. T5116p, deposited in USDANC
.
Two
paralectotype
males on slide no. HWML 44924, deposited in
University
of
Nebraska State
Museum
,
Harold W.
Manter Laboratory
of Parasitology,
Lincoln
,
Nebraska
,
USA
.
Diagnosis
.
B
.
talonus
is characterized by three incisures in the lateral field at midbody, a knobless stylet, two rows of oogoniaoocytes and spermatogoniaspermatocytes, and spicules that lack a cucullus. The male tail bears a roundovoid bursa, three pairs of papillae, and a striking talonlike terminus. The female tail terminus is bluntly rounded or sub acute. A long postuterine sac is present (
102124 µm
) and a vulval flap is absent.
Relationships
. The following species are similar to
B
.
talonus
in spicule morphology and in having three pairs of papillae:
B
.
bestiolus
Massey, 1974
;
B
.
eremus
Rühm, 1956
;
B
.
eucarpus
Rühm, 1956
; and
B
.
nuesslini
Rühm, 1956
.
B
.
bestiolus
differs in having a vulval flap, smaller a value in males (32 vs. 37.152.6), and smaller c value in males (18.3 vs. 21.829.8).
B
.
eremus
,
B
.
eucarpus
and
B
.
nuesslini
differ in having stylet knobs.
B
.
eremus
also differs in having males with a larger c value (3136 vs. 21.829.8), and females with a larger a value (41 vs. 34.538.8). The same characters also differentiate
B
.
eucarpus
from
B
.
talonus
.
B
.
eucarpus
males have a larger c value (3345), and females have a larger a value (3946).
B
.
incurvus
Rühm, 1956
and
B
.
rainulfi
Braasch & Burgermeister, 2002
are similar to
B
.
talonus
in spicule morphology, but differ in having two pairs of papillae, and stylet knobs.
B
.
rainulfi
also differs in having a vulval flap and smaller c value in females (1520 vs. 23.826.1).
B
.
naujaci
Baujard, 1980
was synonymized with
B
.
sexdentati
Rühm, 1960
by
Tarjan and Baeza Aragon (1982)
but was reestablished as a valid species by
Brzeski and Baujard (1997)
. It is similar to
B
.
talonus
in spicule morphology, and in having three pairs of papillae. It differs in having stylet knobs, a vulval flap, and four incisures in the lateral field.
Bionomics
.
Thorne (1935)
isolated
B
.
talonus
from frass in galleries of
Dendroctonus ponderosae
Hopkins
infesting lodgepole pine. Although the biology of the species is unknown, it is probably a phoretic associate of this bark beetle and probably feeds on fungus in galleries constructed by the beetle as reported for other
Bursaphelenchus
species
(
Massey, 1974
;
Hunt, 1993
).
Remarks
. Measurements by
Thorne (1935)
generally agree with those in this study with some exceptions. The postuterine sac was longer in this study than in Thorne’s (
102 124 µm
vs.
96 µm
), as was the largest male measured (
946 µm
vs.
800 µm
). However, average male body length was more or less comparable to Thorne’s (
758 µm
vs.
800 µm
). Thorne reported the distance from the anterior end to the nerve ring as
72 µm
for the male and
80 µm
for the female; these values are much smaller than calculated from his
Fig. 5G
(
97 µm
). The value calculated from the figure is within the range obtained for females in this study (
94102 µm
), but greater than for males (
8094 µm
).
Some morphological observations differed from Thorne’s. In this study, spicule shape was variable (
Fig. 14
); the condylus was narrower, and the distal tips of spicules were more attenuated than observed by Thorne (
Fig. 14
vs.
Fig. 12
). The ovary was reflexed in Thorne’s study, but not in this study. Flexure of the gonad likely was not observed because few females were studied (n=3), or because it may occur in a few individuals in a population. In this study, two of
nine males
(22%) had a reflexed gonad.