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Taxonomic and molecular identification of bakernema, criconema, hemicriconemoides, ogma and xenocriconemella species (nematoda: criconematidae).

Marco A Cordero1, Robert T Robbins, Allen L Szalanski.   

Abstract

Populations of Bakernema inaequale, C. petasum, C. sphagni, C. mutabile, Ogma octangulare, Xenocriconemella macrodora and Hemicriconemoides chitwoodi were identified and re-described from different geographical areas in the continental United States and molecularly characterized. Two new species of spine nematodes Criconema arkaense n. sp. from Washington County and Lee County, Arkansas and Criconema warrenense n. sp from Warren, Bradley County, Arkansas are also described and named. Criconema arkaense is characterize by having a conspicuous lip region offset from the body with two annuli, short rounded tail with a thin cuticular sheath and subterminal anus. Criconema warrenense n. sp. has two lip region annuli about the same width, first annulus directed posteriorly, separated by a narrow neck annulus and a short conoid tail, unilobed non-folded annulus. The molecular characterization of Criconema arkaense and Criconema warrenense using ITS1 rDNA gene sequence and the molecular phylogenetic relationships of these new species along with the known spines nematodes are provided.

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Keywords:  Bakernema inaequale; Criconema mutabile; Criconema petasum; Criconema sphagni; Criconema warrenense n.sp.; Criconema,Criconema arkaense n.sp.; Criconematidae; Hemicriconemoides; Hemicriconemoides chitwoodi; Ogma; Ogma octangulare; Xenocriconemella; Xenocriconemella macrodora; internal transcribed spacer 1; molecular biology; morphology; phylogenesis; taxon

Year:  2012        PMID: 23482683      PMCID: PMC3592369     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Nematol        ISSN: 0022-300X            Impact factor:   1.402


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