| Literature DB >> 33829202 |
Aashaq Hussain Bhat1,2, Shreyansh Srivastava1, Aasha Rana1, Ashok Kumar Chaubey1, Ricardo A R Machado3, Joaquín Abolafia4.
Abstract
A new population of Metarhabditis amsactae from India is morphologically, morphometrically, and molecularly characterized. This material is characterized by having 0.65 to 1.14 mm length, lips rounded, and grouped in pairs, stoma with metastegostoma bearing setose denticles, pharynx with metacorpus slightly swollen and fusiform, nerve ring, and excretory pore located at isthmus level, female reproductive system didelphic-amphidelphic with vulva equatorial, female tail conical-elongate with acute tip, male tail conical with large and robust posterior filiform part, spicules free with hooked manubrium slightly bent ventrad, gubernaculum with narrow corpus, bursa open leptoderan with eight genital papillae and phasmids posterior to the GP8. Molecular studies based on 18S and 28S rDNA genes are provided for the first time for the species. In addition, integrated morphological, morphometrical, and molecular characters are compared with other previous records of the species. According to our analysis, Metarhabditis longicaudata and other material described as different species are proposed as new junior synonyms of M. amsactae.Entities:
Keywords: 18S rDNA; 28S rDNA; ITS rDNA; Metarhabditis amsactae; Metarhabditis longicaudata n. syn.; Molecular analysis; Morphology; New synonym; Taxonomy
Year: 2020 PMID: 33829202 PMCID: PMC8015365 DOI: 10.21307/jofnem-2020-116
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Nematol ISSN: 0022-300X Impact factor: 1.402
Nematode species, GenBank accession number, and origin of the sequences used for phylogenetic study.
| GenBank accession number | ||||||
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| Speciesa | 18S rDNA | 28S rDNA | ITS rDNA | Country | Isolation source | Reference |
| EU196013 | EU195976 | USA | Unknown | Kiontke et al. (2007) | ||
| AF083012 | USA | Unknown | Fitch (unpublished) | |||
| EU196004 | USA | Unknown | Kiontke et al. (2007) | |||
| EU196020 | USA | Unknown | Kiontke et al. (2007) | |||
| MK359049 | India | Soil | Palanisamy et al. (unpublished) | |||
| EF990722 | USA | Unknown | Kiontke et al. (2007) | |||
| JN636068 | USA | Rotting fruits |
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| Z92784 | UK | Unknown |
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| X03680 | USA | Unknown |
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| JN636142 | USA | Rotting fruits |
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| EU196005 | USA | Unknown | Kiontke et al. (2007) | |||
| EU195995 | USA | Unknown | Kiontke et al. (2007) | |||
| U73449 | Unknown |
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| AY593921 | Netherlands | Soil | Helder et al. (2006) | |||
| EU195959 | USA | Unknown | Kiontke et al. (2007) | |||
| EF990725 | USA | Unknown | Kiontke et al. (2007) | |||
| EU040125 | China | Soil | Li et al. (unpublished) | |||
| AF083017 | USA | Unknown | Fitch (unpublished) | |||
| EF990727 | USA | Unknown | Kiontke et al. (2007) | |||
| KJ636408 | Netherlands | Unknown | van Megen (unpublished) | |||
| KU573061 | Ireland | Soil |
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| KJ636320 | Netherlands | Unknown | van Megen (unpublished) | |||
| AF083021 | USA | Unknown | Fitch (unpublished) | |||
| AM399053 | Belgium |
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| AM937053 | Greece | Decaying seaweeds |
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| AF083020 | USA | Unknown | Fitch (unpublished) | |||
| AM399068 | New Zealand | Unknown |
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| AF083013 | USA | Unknown | Fitch (unpublished) | |||
| EF990723 | USA | Unknown | Kiontke et al. (2007) | |||
| EU196014 | EU195980 | USA | Unknown | Kiontke et al. (2007) | ||
| MT872503, MT872504 | MT872508, MT872509 | MT873043, MT873044 | India | Soil | Present study | |
| MT422254 | Philippines | Soil | Dichusa et al. (unpublished) | |||
| MT452472, MT452471 | Philippines | Soil | Sangcopan and Sumaya (unpublished) | |||
| MH392568, KY083045 KP834433, KP834432 | India | Soil | Chavan et al. (unpublished) | |||
| MK973071 | Pakistan | Soil | Tabassum et al. (unpublished) | |||
| U13935 | Germany | Unknown |
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| MT043860 | Philippines | Soil | Andalan et al. (unpublished) | |||
| MF989442 | Colombia | Chaves et al. (unpublished) | ||||
| MT012150 | Philippines | Soil compost | Guadalquiver (unpublished) | |||
| MN453373 | India | Soil | Kandhasamy and Muthugounder (unpublished) | |||
| EU195965 | USA | Unknown | Kiontke et al. (2007) | |||
| KM233152, KM233153 | Brazil | Cow |
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| DQ121436 | South Africa | Unknown | Jumba and Gray (unpublished) | |||
| MT012135, MT012133 | Philippines | Soil | Kabalu et al. (unpublished) | |||
| MT012153 | Philippines | Soil | Buldiman et al. (unpublished) | |||
| JQ237848 | USA | Citrus groves |
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| AF083008 | USA | Unknown | Fitch (unpublished) | |||
| EU195966 | USA | Unknown | Kiontke et al. (2007) | |||
| KR011843, KR011846 | Brazil | Soil |
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| MK973071 | Pakistan | Soil | Tabassum et al. (unplublished) | |||
| KU180665 | KU180676 | Sweden | Unknown |
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| FJ547240 | FJ547239 | USA | Vermicompost |
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| EF503692 | China | Soil |
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| EU273599 | China | Soil |
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| MT548593 | China | Li et al. (unpublished) | ||||
| AY751546 | Colombia |
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| EU196010 | USA | Unknown | Kiontke et al. (2007) | |||
| AF082998 | USA | Unknown | Fitch (unpublished) | |||
| EU195970 | USA | Unknown | Kiontke et al. (2007) | |||
| EU196022 | USA | Unknown | Kiontke et al. (2007) | |||
| MF441252 | India | Soil |
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| AF083019 | USA | Unknown | Fitch (unpublished) | |||
| EU195968 | USA | Unknown | Kiontke et al. (2007) | |||
| AY602176 | USA | Unknown |
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| MG742117 | Thailand | Soil | Nitjarunkul et al. (unpublished) | |||
| U13936 | USA | Soil |
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| KT884894 | Australia |
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| MG551687 | Portugal | Unknown | Campos-Herrera (unpublished) | |||
| LN613263 | Italy | Soil |
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| JQ002566 | China | Soil |
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| KT884891 | Japan |
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| MK959600 | MK959601 | Spain | Decaying wood |
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| EU195969 | USA | Unknown | Kiontke et al. (2007) | |||
| KP792649 | Brazil | Soil | Campos-Herrera and Pu˚ža (unpublished) | |||
| EF990724 | Germany | Bark beetles | Kiontke et al. (2007) | |||
| EU003189 | USA | Unknown | Kiontke et al. (2007) | |||
| AF036946 | Kenya | Feces of an antelope |
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| EU196023 | EU195997 | USA | Unknown | Kiontke et al. (2007) | ||
| AF083002 | USA | Unknown | Fitch (unpublished) | |||
| EU195979 | USA | Unknown | Kiontke et al. (2007) | |||
| DQ639980 | Scotland | Nemaslug |
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| DQ639982 | Scotland |
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| KX267675 | South Africa | Pieterse et al. (2017) | ||||
| AB370214 | USA | Termites |
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| AF083023 | USA | Unknown | Fitch (unpublished) | |||
| EU195984 | USA | Unknown | Kiontke et al. (2007) | |||
| DQ059060 | Germany | Unknown |
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| AF083022 | USA | Unknown | Fitch (unpublished) | |||
| DQ059057 | Germany | Unknown |
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| AF083001 | USA | Unknown | Fitch (unpublished) | |||
| AY602168 | USA | Unknown | Kiontke et al. (2007) | |||
| U13934 | Germany | Unknown |
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| AY602177 | USA | Unknown |
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| EU196006 | USA | Unknown | Kiontke et al. (2007) | |||
| MN082353, MN082355 | Taiwan | Soil |
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| AF082996 | Unknown | Fitch (unpublished) | ||||
| EF990726 | USA | Unknown | Kiontke et al. (2007) | |||
| KX385908 | Mexico | White grub |
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| EF990716 | EF990721 | USA | Soil compost |
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| U13937 | USA | Unknown |
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Note: aSpecies names have been updated according their current nomenclature.
Morphometrics of Metarhabditis amsactae (Ali, Pervez, Andrabi, Sharma and Verma, 2011) Sudhaus, 2011 from India.
| Characters | Female | Male | L3 |
|---|---|---|---|
| n | 20 | 20 | 20 |
| Body length ( | 939 ± 119 (718-1135) | 800 ± 91 (653-999) | 383 ± 55 (305-475) |
| 16.4 ± 2.7 (10.9-21.1) | 16.7 ± 2.0 (12.7-20.7) | 18.9 ± 2.0 (15.7-22.9) | |
| 5.4 ± 0.6 (4.5-6.6) | 4.9 ± 0.5 (3.8-5.9) | 3.4 ± 0.5 (2.7-4.3) | |
| 10.9 ± 1.7 (8.7-14.0) | 13.7 ± 2.7 (9.8-20.9) | 7.5 ± 1.2 (6.0-10.2) | |
| 4.1 ± 0.6 (2.9-5.2) | 2.9 ± 0.5 (1.5-3.8) | 4.8 ± 1.0 (3.0-6.0) | |
| 51.2 ± 2.1 (46-56) | – | – | |
| Lip region width | 7.9 ± 1.4 (5-11) | 7.1 ± 1.1 (6-10) | 3.3 ± 0.5 (2-5) |
| Stoma length | 18.4 ± 2.3 (14-22) | 17.1 ± 2.3 (13-21) | 12.8 ± 1.1 (11-15) |
| Stomatal tube width | 5.0 ± 0.4 (2.5-3.5) | 3.5 ± 0.7 (2.5-5.5) | ? |
| Pharyngeal corpus length | 74 ± 5.6 (68-98) | 68 ± 4.5 (58-76) | 35 ± 2.9 (30-42) |
| Metacorpus length | 31 ± 3.9 (24-36) | 30 ± 2.6 (24-33) | 22 ± 2.4 (19-27) |
| Isthmus length | 40 ± 5.5 (40-48) | 39 ± 2.5 (35-41) | 27 ± 2.6 (23-31) |
| Bulb length | 29 ± 2.3 (26-34) | 29 ± 2.6 (24-35) | 16.8 ± 2.8 (12-24) |
| Pharynx length | 175 ± 13.3 (156-195) | 166 ± 7.3 (141-175) | 101 ± 6.5 (88-112) |
| Nerve ring – anterior end | 123 ± 15.0 (98-153) | 112 ± 9.1 (92-125) | 69 ± 10.9 (53-92) |
| Excretory pore–anterior end (EP) | 137 ± 18.2 (110-166) | 130 ± 9.1 (113-144) | 78 ± 11.7 (56-103) |
| Deirid–anterior end | 133 ± 16.0 (110-167) | 125 ± 11.0 (107-147) | ? |
| Neck length (stoma + pharynx, NL) | 173 ± 15.0 (148-195) | 163 ± 8.3 (144-176) | 114 ± 6.1 (101-124) |
| Body width at neck base | 43 ± 5.2 (32-50) | 38 ± 4.2 (32-50) | 18.7 ± 2.9 (14-25) |
| Mid-body width (MBW) | 58 ± 10.4 (43-81) | 48 ± 7.2 (40-66) | 20.5 ± 3.3 (16-29) |
| Anterior genital branch or Testis | 260 ± 38.2 (192-372) | 198 ± 15 (188-222) | – |
| Posterior genital branch | 278 ± 27.5 (229-321) | – | – |
| Vagina length | 24.5 ± 4.1 (17-30) | – | – |
| Vulva–anterior end (VA) | 480 ± 64 (380-579) | – | – |
| Rectum length | 31 ± 6.4 (22-42) | – | 15.0 ± 4.0 (9-23) |
| Anal body width (ABW) | 22 ± 2.7 (16-28) | 20.9 ± 2.5 (17-27) | 11.2 ± 2.2 (9-17) |
| Tail length (T) | 87 ± 10.5 (68-101) | 63 ± 8.2 (49-62) | 52 ± 5.9 (48-58) |
| Spicules length | – | 41 ± 7.5 (34-49) | – |
| Gubernaculum length | – | 19.6 ± 3.5 (16-28) | – |
Notes: = Character absent. ? = Measurement unknown. Measurements in μm (except n, ratio, and percentage) and in the form: mean±standard deviation (range).
Compendium of females of Metarhabditis amsactae (Ali, Pervez, Andrabi, Sharma and Verma, 2011) Sudhaus, 2011 populations and its synonyms.
| Species | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Reference | Present study |
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| Pervez et al. (2012) |
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| Country | India | India | India | India | India | India | Pakistan | Pakistan | Pakistan |
| Habitat | Rhizosphere of sugarcane and groundnut | Rhizosphere of mungbean | Rhizosphere of chickpea | Rhizosphere of pigeonpea | Rhizosphere of ginger | Decaying matter | Rhizosphere of mango tree | Decomposed guava fruit | Rhizosphere of chicko |
| 718-1,135 | 658-786 | 964-1,018 | 902-989 | 1,418-1,813 | 786-902 | 1,366-1,684 | 1,769-2,078 | 1,546-1,694 | |
| 10.9-21.1 | 19.7-22.9 | 20.1-22.5 | 24.4-25.5 | 18.5-21.2 | 19.2-23.5 | 14.0-18.0 | 11.7-20.0 | 15.0-18.0 | |
| 4.5-6.6 | 4.1-4.8 | 5.7-5.9 | 3.8-4.3 | 5.1-5.3 | 4.1-5.0 | 5.5-7.8 | 7.0-8.0 | 6.0-8.0 | |
| 8.7-14.0 | 8.9-12.1 | 10.3-12.9 | 10.2-12.7 | 12.1-13.2 | 9.6-11.2 | 12.0-16.0 | 12.0-18.0 | 13.0-19.0 | |
| 2.9-5.2 | 4.1-4.6 | 3.6-4.3 | 3.3-4.8 | 4.6 | 3.8-4.5 | 2.5.-4.4 | 4.0-8.0 | 3.0-4.0 | |
| 46-56 | 50-58 | 43a | 42a | 51-60 | 51-55 | 48-56 | 49-58 | 50-54 | |
| Lip region width | 5-11 | 7-8 | 8-11 | 6-8 | 8-12 | 9-10 | 11-15 | 12a | 12a |
| Stoma length | 14-22 | 16-18 | 18-19 | 22-23 | 19-21 | 20-25 | 22-28 | 26-30 | 22-26 |
| Corpus length | 68-98 | 96-115 | 92-100 | 133 | 95-170 | 50a | 62-106 | 57a | 42a |
| Isthmus length | 40-48 | 32-44 | 30-40 | 44-56 | 28-57 | 35-45 | 30a | 27a | 33a |
| Bulb length | 26-34 | 24-35 | 26-31 | 33-45 | 44a | 25-35 | 19a | 16a | 17a |
| Nerve ring-ant. end | 98-153 | 99-112 | 111-134 | 170-179 | 178-203 | 110-143 | 154-190 | 76a | 95a |
| Excretory pore-ant. end | 110-166 | 109-130 | 134-136 | 166-172 | 187-223 | 121-160 | 148-250 | 98a | 112a |
| Pharynx length | 156-195 | 159-178 | 167-176 | 220-225 | 189-284 | 177-218 | 206-265 | 250-279 | 218-247 |
| Mid-body width | 43-81 | 32-39 | 39-46 | 32-40 | 75-89 | 26-40 | 78-108 | 92-111 | 88-105 |
| Anal body width | 16-28 | 16-17 | 20-28 | 19-23 | 25-28 | 19-22 | 25-33 | 12-30 | 30-36 |
| Tail length | 68-101 | 65-80 | 75-96 | 77-87 | 115-129 | 81-100 | 94-112 | 100-148 | 84-132 |
Notes: aMeasurement obtained from illustrations. All measurements are in µm (except ratio and percentage) and in the form of range.
Compendium of males of Metarhabditis amsactae (Ali, Pervez, Andrabi, Sharma and Verma, 2011) Sudhaus, 2011 populations and its synonyms.
| Species | |||||||||
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| Reference | Present study |
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| Pervez et al. (2012) |
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| Country | India | India | Pakistan | Pakistan | India | India | Pakistan | Pakistan | Pakistan |
| Habitat | Rhizosphere of sugarcane and groundnut | Rhizosphere of mungbean | Rhizosphere of chickpea | Rhizosphere of pigeonpea | Rhizosphere of ginger | Decaying matter | Rhizosphere of mango tree | Descomposed guava fruit | Rhizosphere of chicko |
| 653-999 | 594-804 | 754-973 | 855-889 | 673-821 | 683-868 | 1,154-1,325 | 1,100-1,392 | 1,234-1,498 | |
| 12.7-20.7 | 16.6-19.3 | 19.4-20.8 | 25.0.-28.0 | 18.3-24.0 | 18.1-21.7 | 14.4-19.4 | 15.0-24.0 | 14.0-20.0 | |
| 3.8-5.9 | 4.0-5.0 | 5.0-5.6 | 3.83-3.89 | 4.32-5.3 | 4.3-4.5 | 5.3-6.6 | 4.0-6.0 | 6.0-8.0 | |
| 9.8-20.9 | 10.7-17.8 | 13.6-16.7 | 13.9-13.6 | 11.5-16.7 | 11.5-13.7 | 14.9-19.0 | 23.0-37.0 | 16.0-20.0 | |
| 1.5-3.8 | 2.6-2.8 | 2.1-2.7 | 3.2 | 2.8-3.1 | 2.5-3.0 | 2.1-3.7 | 1.0-2.0 | 2.0-3.0 | |
| Lip region width | 6-10 | 7-8 | 8-11 | 6-8 | 7a | 9-10 | 11-14 | ? | ? |
| Stoma length | 13-21 | 15-17 | 19 | 22-23 | 17-19 | 18-20 | 20-28 | 24-28 | 20-24 |
| Corpus length | 58-76 | 81-109 | ? | 134 | 71-112 | 72a | ? | ? | ? |
| Isthmus length | 35-41 | 27-42 | ? | 44-56 | 21-38 | 27a | ? | ? | ? |
| Bulb length | 24-35 | 20-36 | ? | 33-45 | ? | 23a | ? | ? | ? |
| Nerve ring-ant. end | 92-125 | 79-108 | 116-136 | 149-179 | 90-114 | 100-127 | 143-185 | ? | ? |
| Excretory pore-ant. end | 113-144 | 87-114 | 127-138 | 155-168 | 110-142 | 119-141 | 137-179 | ? | ? |
| Pharynx length | 141-175 | 134-169 | 149-172 | 223-228 | 142-187 | 155-190 | 184-256 | 211-256 | 204-236 |
| Midbody width | 40-66 | 31-45 | 39-46 | 30-35 | 32-39 | 26-40 | 64-69 | 54-88 | 70-98 |
| Anal body width | 17-27 | 16-20 | 26-30 | 19-21 | 16-19 | 20-24 | 21-40 | 26-34 | 27-32 |
| Tail length | 49-62 | 41-55 | 55-58 | 61-65 | 43-59 | 58-67 | 62-76 | 32-56 | 66-78 |
| Spicules length (SL) | 34-49 | 31-36 | 35-44 | 41-44 | 24-27 | 33-39 | 40-46 | 32-60 | 42-60 |
| Gubernaculum length (GL) | 16-28 | 13-17 | 19-20 | 14-18 | 9-10 | 14-20 | 20-34 | 13-23 | 16-22 |
| GL/SL × 100 | 50-60 | 43-46 | 45-54 | 34-40 | 36 | 42-51 | 50-74 | 40 | 37-38 |
Notes: aMeasurement obtained from illustrations; ? = Measurement unknown. All measurements are in µm (except ratio and percentage) and in the form of range.
Figure 2:Metarhabditis amsactae (Ali, Pervez, Andrabi, Sharma and Verma, 2011) Sudhaus, 2011 (light microscopy). A: Anterior region (arrow pointing to the excretory pore); B: Cephalic region; C: Vagina region; D: Female posterior region (black arrow pointing to the anus, white arrow pointing to the phasmid); E: Anterior branch of the female reproductive system (black arrow pointing to the spermatheca); F-J: Male posterior region in lateral (F-I) and ventral (J) views, at spicules (F, H) and bursa (G, I) level (black arrows pointing to the genital papillae, white arrows pointing to the phasmids).
Figure 1:Metarhabditis amsactae (Ali, Pervez, Andrabi, Sharma and Verma, 2011) Sudhaus, 2011 (line drawing). A: Anterior region; B: Cephalic region; C: Anterior branch of the female reproductive system; D: Entire female; E: Entire male; F: Female posterior region; G: Male posterior region.
Figure 4:Bayesian Inference tree from previously and the newly sequenced Metarhabditis amsactae (bold) and other closely related species based on sequences of the Internal Transcribed Spacer (ITS1-5.8S-ITS2) rDNA region. Bayesian posterior probabilities (%) are given for each clade. The scale bar shows the number of substitutions per site.
Figure 5:Bayesian Inference tree from the newly sequenced Metarhabditis amsactae (bold) and other closely related species based on sequences of the small subunit (18S) of rDNA region. Bayesian posterior probabilities (%) are given for each clade. The scale bar shows the number of substitutions per site.
Figure 6:Bayesian Inference tree from the newly sequenced Metarhabditis amsactae (bold) and other closely related species based on sequences of the D2/D3 domain of large subunit (28S) of rDNA region. Bayesian posterior probabilities (%) are given for each clade. The scale bar shows the number of substitutions per site.