TY - JOUR
T1 - Steinernema costaricense n. sp. and S. puntauvense n. sp. (Rhabditida
T2 - Steinernematidae), two new entomopathogenic nematodes from Costa Rica
AU - Uribe-Lorío, Lorena
AU - Mora, Marielos
AU - Stock, S. Patricia
N1 - Funding Information:
Acknowledgements This work was supported in part by the American Association for Advancement of Science (WISC Program) grant to S.P.S. and by the American Society of Microbiology grant to L.U.-L. Sampling in La Selva was supported by NSF grant (DEB-0450537) (S.P.S. coPI).
PY - 2007/11
Y1 - 2007/11
N2 - Steinernema costaricense n. sp. and S. puntauvense n. sp. were recovered during a survey for native entomopathogenic nematodes in Costa Rica. Morphological data, molecular (28S rDNA sequence data) studies and cross-hybridisation tests were used for diagnostic and identification purposes. Additionally, 28S rDNA sequence data were used to assess the evolutionary relationships of the new species with other Steinernema spp. Morphological diagnostic features for S. costaricense n. sp. include: the body size of the infective juvenile (av. 1,696); the presence of protruding 'horn-like' cephalic papillae; the position of the excretory pore in the infective juvenile (av. 77 μm) and the first generation male (av. 117 μm); the D% value of the infective juvenile (av. 53) and the first generation male (av. 56); the E% value of the infective juvenile (av. 85); and the morphology of the spicules and gubernaculum of the first generation male. Diagnostic traits for S. puntauvense n. sp. are: the position of the excretory pore in the infective juveniles (av. 25 μm); the shape and size of the spicules and gubernaculum of the first generation male; and the shape of the tail of the first generation female. In addition to these traits, 28S rDNA sequences analysis and hybridisation tests showed that both new Steinernema species are distinct and unique entities.
AB - Steinernema costaricense n. sp. and S. puntauvense n. sp. were recovered during a survey for native entomopathogenic nematodes in Costa Rica. Morphological data, molecular (28S rDNA sequence data) studies and cross-hybridisation tests were used for diagnostic and identification purposes. Additionally, 28S rDNA sequence data were used to assess the evolutionary relationships of the new species with other Steinernema spp. Morphological diagnostic features for S. costaricense n. sp. include: the body size of the infective juvenile (av. 1,696); the presence of protruding 'horn-like' cephalic papillae; the position of the excretory pore in the infective juvenile (av. 77 μm) and the first generation male (av. 117 μm); the D% value of the infective juvenile (av. 53) and the first generation male (av. 56); the E% value of the infective juvenile (av. 85); and the morphology of the spicules and gubernaculum of the first generation male. Diagnostic traits for S. puntauvense n. sp. are: the position of the excretory pore in the infective juveniles (av. 25 μm); the shape and size of the spicules and gubernaculum of the first generation male; and the shape of the tail of the first generation female. In addition to these traits, 28S rDNA sequences analysis and hybridisation tests showed that both new Steinernema species are distinct and unique entities.
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U2 - 10.1007/s11230-007-9098-2
DO - 10.1007/s11230-007-9098-2
M3 - Article
C2 - 17896186
AN - SCOPUS:34848920873
SN - 0165-5752
VL - 68
SP - 167
EP - 182
JO - Systematic Parasitology
JF - Systematic Parasitology
IS - 3
ER -