Proposal of Parasitaphelenchus dongguanensis (Fang, Zhao & Zhuo, 2002) n. comb. (Nematoda: Parasitaphelenchidae)
Author
Kaisa, T. R.
text
Zootaxa
2005
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journal article
10.5281/zenodo.170697
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170697
Parasitaphelenchus dongguanensis
(
Fang, Zhao & Zhuo, 2002
)
n. comb.
(
Figures 1–9
,
Table 1
)
syn.
Bursaphelenchus dongguanensis
Fang, Zhao & Zhuo, 2002
Females
: (Modified from
Fang
et al
., 2002
to include body length measurements, V ratio and vulva morphology.) Body slender (a=64–104), 880 to 1720 µm long, slightly ventrally curved to nearly straight when heatkilled. Cuticle thin, marked with fine transverse striae. Lateral field with four incisures. Incisures occupying onethird of body width at midbody. Head offset, lip region smooth, anteriorly flattened, slightly narrower than body. Stylet 11 to 13 µm long, small basal knobs present. Anterior portion of stylet sharply pointed, less than onehalf stylet length. Procorpus elongatecylindrical, more than twice as long as metacorpus. Metacorpus elongateoval, about twice as long as wide; valves prominent, centrally situated. Excretory pore 71 to 116 µm from head apex. Nerve ring about one and onehalf body widths below metacorpus. Esophageal glands 80 to 298 µm long, overlapping intestine dorsolaterally. Reproductive system prodelphic; gonad well developed, outstretched, about twothirds to threefourths body lengths long. Oocytes arranged in single row posteriorly, and several rows anteriorly. Postuterine sac 34 to 119 µm long, extending about onehalf to fourfifths of vulvaanus distance. Vulvaanus distance 53 to 143 µm. Vulva situated well posteriad (V=86–92), lips not protuberant, flap absent. Tail elongatesubcylindrical, one and onehalf to two anal body widths long. Tail terminus pointed, mucronate.
FIGURES 1–9
.
Parasitaphelenchus dongguanensis
(Fang, Zhao & Zhuo, 2002)
n. comb.
1, head and esophageal region of female; 2, posterior region of female; 3, posterior region of male; 4, lateral field; 5, vulval region; 6, female tail; 7, lateral view of male tail; 8, ventral view of male tail showing bursa; 9, spicules. (After Fang
et al
., 2002);
10–11
.
Parasitaphelenchus procerus
Massey, 1974
. 10, lateral view of spicules; 11, ventral view of spicules.
Males
: (Modified from
Fang
et al
., 2002
to include body length measurements, tail morphology and spicule morphology.) Body similar to female, 880 to 1230 µm long. Testis single, anteriorly outstretched, spermatocytes in several rows. Spicules paired, not fused, small (8–13 µm); rostrum pointed, apex rounded (
Figs. 7 & 9
). Tail short (c=53– 90), conoid, without curvature; terminus pointed, mucronate. Bursa present, enveloping distal onethird to twofifths of tail. Gubernaculum absent. Three pairs of postcloacal papillae present: first pair just postcloacal, second and third pairs ventrosubmedian, near base of bursa.
Diagnosis
.
Parasitaphelenchus dongguanensis
is characterized by the very long (880– 1720 µm), and slender (a=64–134) female and male bodies; short, straight female and male tails (c=48–102); the extreme posterior location of the vulva (V=86–92); long postuterine sac (34–119 µm); and the presence of a bursa and three pairs of postcloacal papillae on the male tail. It is also characterized by a short stylet (11–13 µm) with small basal knobs, and small spicules (8–13 µm) with a rounded apex and pointed rostrum.
Relationships
.
P
.
dongguanensis
is similar to
P
.
papillatus
(
Fuchs, 1937
) T. Goodey, 1951
;
P
.
uncinatus
(Fuchs, 1929) Fuchs, 1930
; and
P
.
acuminati
Rühm,
1956
in having three pairs of papillae. It is similar to
P
.
procerus
Massey,
1974
in stylet length (11–13 µm), and in female tail shape.
P
.
dongguanensis
differs from
P
.
papillatus
in having a slenderer female body (a=64– 104
vs
a=43.3–44.5), slenderer male body (a=84–134
vs
a=52–66.7), significantly shorter stylet (11–13 µm
vs
21–23 µm), and smaller spicules (8–13 µm
vs
18–19 µm). It differs from
P
.
acuminati
in having a slenderer female body (a=64–104
vs
a=45.6–53.9), slenderer male body (a=84–134
vs
a=62.5), shorter stylet (11–13 µm
vs
15–16 µm), and in having three pairs of postcloacal papillae versus two pairs in
P
.
acuminati
.
P
.
uncinatus
differs from
P
.
dongguanensis
in the stouter female body (a=51.3) stouter male body (a=41), and in having one pair of postcloacal papillae versus three pairs in
P
.
dongguanensis
.
P
.
procerus
differs from
P
.
dongguanensis
in having a stouter male body (a=75.2– 82.5), longer female body (1760–1940 µm
vs
880–1720 µm), and in having two pairs of papillae versus three pairs in
P
.
dongguanensis
.