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Pratylenchus delattrei Luc 1958

Authors: Alvani, Somaye; Mahdikhani-Moghadam, Esmat; Rouhani, Hamid; Mohammadi, Abbas;

Pratylenchus delattrei Luc 1958

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8. P. delattrei Luc 1958 Syn: P. singhi Das & Sultana 1979 P. graminis Subramaniyan & Sivakumar 1991 n. syn. P. portulacus Zarina & Maqbool 1998 (Majd Taheri et al. 2013) 7♀: L= 543 (467–616) µm; a = 23.8 (21.2–26.9); b = 6.1 (5–7.2); b' = 4.3 (4–4.6); c = 20 (18.1–23.1); c' = 2.2 (1.9–2.6); St = 16.3 (15–17) µm; V = 75.1 (71.4–77.1) Associated plants and localities. Eggplant (Hormozgan), potato (Zanjan), tomato (Hormozgan) and walnut (Kordestan). References. Majd Taheri et al. 2013 [F, M]; Bahmani et al. 2013; Namadipour, F. et al., Zanjan University, Zanjan, 2014, pers. com [P]. Remarks. The Iranian population of P. delattrei (Majd Taheri et al. 2013) is characterized by having a continuous lip region with body contour, having three annuli, lateral fields with four lines; outer ones being crenate, inner lines finely striated, an extra line often observed before vulval region and ending around vulval region, rounded empty spermatheca, subcylindrical tail with rounded smooth terminus and absence of males. Frederick & Tarjan (1989) pointed out that P. singhi is similar to P. delattrei except for the present of a spermatheca filled with sperm. So P. singhi is a synonym of P. delattrei (Castillo & Vovlas 2007). Similarly, P. portulacus Zarina & Maqbool 1998 was not specifically compared with P. delattrei, despite being almost identical in morphology and morphometry. Siddiqi (2000) considered P. portulacus to be a junior synonym of P. delattrei. Subramaniyan & Sivakumar (1991) described P. graminis as a new species differentiated from P. delattrei by absence of spermatheca, length of pharyngeal lobe, position of excretory pore and hemizonid, and stylet knob shape. These characters are of minor importance and therefore P. graminis is considered as a new junior synonym of P. delattrei (Castillo & Vovlas 2007).

Published as part of Alvani, Somaye, Mahdikhani-Moghadam, Esmat, Rouhani, Hamid & Mohammadi, Abbas, 2016, A checklist of the family Pratylenchidae Thorne, 1949 from Iran, pp. 179-204 in Zootaxa 4079 (2) on page 186, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4079.2.2, http://zenodo.org/record/1050611

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Tylenchida, Nematoda, Pratylenchus, Hoplolaimidae, Animalia, Biodiversity, Taxonomy, Secernentea, Pratylenchus delattrei

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