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Abstract
Two new parthenogenetic species of Longidorus were found in Arkansas. Longidorus grandis n. sp. is characterized by its body (5.80-8.24 mm), slightly offset head, head width 20-27 microm, odontostyle 86-100 microm, guide ring 26-35 microm posterior to the anterior end, short conoid to mammiliform tail. Longidorus grandis n. sp. is similar to L. vineacola Sturhan &Weischer, 1964; L. lusitanicus Macara, 1985; L. edmundsi Hunt &Siddiqi, 1977; L. kuiperi Brinkman, Loof &Barbez, 1987; L. balticus Brzeski, Peneva &Brown, 2000; L. closelongatus Stoyanov, 1964; and L. seinhorsti Peneva, Loof &Brown, 1998. Longidorus paralongicaudatus n. sp. is characterized by its body length (2.60-5.00 microm), anteriorly flattened and offset head region 13-18 microm wide, odontostyle length 92-127 microm, guide ring 21-30 microm posterior to the anterior end, tail elongate-conical, and c' = 1.2-2.6. Longidorus paralongicaudatus n. sp. most closely resembles L. longicaudatus Siddiqi, 1962; L. socialis Singh &Khan, 1996; L. juvenilis Dalmasso, 1969; and L. curvatus Khan, 1986.Entities:
Keywords: Arkansas; Longidorus grandis n. sp.; Longidorus paralongicaudatus n. sp; SEM; morphology; new species; taxonomy
Year: 2003 PMID: 19262768 PMCID: PMC2620680
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Nematol ISSN: 0022-300X Impact factor: 1.402