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Erratum: Morphological and Molecular Characterization of Oscheius saproxylicus sp. n. (Rhabditida, Rhabditidae) From Decaying Wood in Spain, With New Insights into the Phylogeny of the Genus and a Revision of its Taxonomy. DOI: 10.21307/jofnem-2019-053. Vol. 51.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32715716      PMCID: PMC8015343          DOI: 10.21307/jofnem-2020-075

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


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Key to species identification 1a– Body length very long, 6 mm latus 1b – Body length shorter, less than 3.5 mm 2 2a – Stoma barrel-shaped or tubular; bursa peloderan (unknown in O. tereticorpus and O. saproxylicus sp. n.) 3 2b – Stoma tubular; bursa leptoderan or pseudopeloderan 16 3a – Each spicule visibly with different size sechellensis 3b – Both spicules with similar size 4 4a – Female rectum scarcely longer than the anal diameter 5 4b – Female rectum ca. 2 to 3 times longer than the anal diameter 6 5a – Body length less than 750 µm; spicules 29 µm long debilicauda 5b – Body length more than 750 µm; spicules 32 to 48 µm long zarinae 6a – Female tail short conoid (c′ < 4) 7 6b – Female tail longer, elongate (c′ > 4, rarely 3) 9 7a – Lip region slightly offset by depression; female rectum longer, 3 times anal body diam. dolichura 7b – Lip region not offset; female rectum shorter, 2 times anal body diam. 8 8a – Males as frequent as females; spicules longer, 35 µm, exceeding the GP1 janeti 8b – Males very rare; spicules shorter, 22 to 30 µm, not reaching the GP1 dux 9a – Lip region visibly narrower than adjacent part of body; spicules longer, more than 40 µm 10 9b – Lip region equal or wider than adjacent part of body; spicules shorter, less than 30 µm (unknown in O. tereticorpus and O. saproxylicus sp. n.) 11 10a – Male body more than 1mm long; spicules longer, 41 to 48 µm dolichuroides 10b – Male body less than 1 mm long; spicules shorter, 50 to 52 µm karachiensis 11a – Gymnostom anteriorly narrower, with convex walls 12 11b – Gymnostom with parallel walls 14 12a – Lip region offset by constriction; metacorpus slightly swollen pseudodolichura 12b – Lip region not offset or slightly offset by depression; metacorpus not swollen 13 13a – Lip region slightly offset by depression; gymnostom as long as promesostegostom; pharynx with metacorpus with sclerotized walls, valves-like; spermatheca differentiated in a sac tereticorpus 13b – Lip region not offset; gymnostom slightly shorter than promesostegostom; pharynx with metacorpus without sclerotized walls; spermatheca not differentiated in a sac saproxylicus sp. n. 14a – Lip region slightly offset; female rectum ca. two times longer than ABW; GP1 very anterior, outside of the range of the spicules guentheri 14b – Lip region not offset; female rectum ca. three times longer than ABW; GP1 at spicules level 15 15a – Body length slightly larger (584-801 µm long); neck slightly shorter relative to the body length (b = 4.4-6.0); female tail slightly shorter (63-81 µm, c = 8.6–11.8, c′ = 3.5-5.0) onirici 15b – Body length slightly smaller (505-691 µm long); neck slightly longer relative to the body length (b = 3.9-4.9); female tail slightly longer (70-95 µm, c = 6.2-8.5, c′ = 4.2-6.4) tipulae 16a – Female rectum ca. as long or slightly longer than anal body width 17 16b – Female rectum longer than body width 22 17a – GP1 very reduced 18 17b – All GPs with similar size 20 18a – Spicules distally straight wohlgemuthi 18b – Spicules distally slightly hook-like 19 19a – Female body less than 1.7 mm long cynodonti 19b – Female body more than 1.8 mm long rupraekramae 20a – Female stoma 21 to 28 µm long colombianus 20b – Female stoma 12 to 20 µm long 21 21a – Female body 0.9 to 1.3 mm long; female tail more slender (c′ = 4.6-5.9) magbooli 21b – Female body 1.3 to 1.8 mm long; female tail shorter (c′ = 2.9-4.2) esculentus 22a – Stomatal tube shorter, ca. 1.0 to 2.0 times longer than wide 23 22b – Stomatal tube longer, ca. 2.5 to 3.0 times longer than wide 30 23a – Cheilostom as long as stomatal tube length insectivorus 23b – Cheilostom one third of the stomatal tube length 24 24a – GP1 very separated from GP2, and GP2-3 very close caulleryi 24b – GP1-2 distance similar or slightly more than GP2-3 distance 25 25a – Spicules with ventral bent tip 26 25b – Spicules with thin tip, crochet needle-like 28 26a – Spicules 43 to 52 µm, with thin tip; GP1-2 distance similar to GP2-3 distance niazii 26b – Spicules 50 to 62 µm, with thick tip; GP1-2 distance slightly more than GP2-3 distance 27 27a – Male tail shorter (20-32 µm long) cobbi 27b – Male tail longer (38-45 µm long) siddiqii 28a – Female rectum ca. 1.5 times longer than ABW; spicules shorter, 34 to 44 µm long necromenus 28b – Female rectum ca. 2.0 to 2.5 times longer than ABW; spicules longer, 45 to 70 µm long 29 29a – Spicules shorter (45-51 µm long) andrassyi 29b – Spicules longer (57-70 µm long) citri 30a – Spicules ventrad curved, as long as anal body width esperacensis 30b – Spicules almost straight, longer than anal body width 31 31a – Spicules ca. 1.5 times longer than the gubernaculum myriophilus 31b – Spicules ca. 2–3 times longer than the gubernaculum 32 32a – Spicules with manubrium longer than wide 33 32b – Spicules with manubrium as long as wide 35 33a – Lip region higher, twice wider than high lucianii 33b – Lip region lower, three times wider than high 34 34a – Stoma shorter, 9 to 10 µm; female tail shorter, (c′ = 3.1-4.8, rarely longer) chongmingensis 34b – Stoma longer, 13 to 18 µm; female tail longer, (c′ = 5.0-6.6) indicus 35a – Female rectum ca. 3.0 to 4.5 times longer than anal body width shamimi 35b – Female rectum ca. 1.5 to 2.0 times longer than anal body width 36 36a – Female tail shorter, c′ = 2.2 to 3.1 rugaoensis 36b – Female tail longer, c′ = 3.2 to 6.7 37 37a – Male tail with mucro shorter than gubernaculum; spicules with conoid manubrium nadarajani 37b – Male tail with mucro longer than gubernaculum; spicules with rounded manubrium carolinensis
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1.  Morphological, morphometrical, and molecular characterization of Metarhabditis amsactae (Ali, Pervez, Andrabi, Sharma and Verma, 2011) Sudhaus, 2011 (Rhabditida, Rhabditidae) from India and proposal of Metarhabditis longicaudata as a junior synonym of M. amsactae.

Authors:  Aashaq Hussain Bhat; Shreyansh Srivastava; Aasha Rana; Ashok Kumar Chaubey; Ricardo A R Machado; Joaquín Abolafia
Journal:  J Nematol       Date:  2020-12-14       Impact factor: 1.402

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