Abstract

Summary Aphelenchoides tenuis n. sp. found in loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) logs imported from the USA, is described. It is characterised by a very slim body (a = 56.8 (45.8-67.2) and 49.1 (42.2-54.2) in males and females, respectively), three incisures in the lateral field, short stylet (9-12 μm), the excretory pore located at the level of nerve ring, the vagina is not sclerotised, the vulva has slightly protruding lips and lacks a flap and the post-uterine sac is well developed, forming ca 36.2 (28.4-48.2)% of the vulva to anus distance. The spicules are smoothly arcuate, the apex and rostrum are rounded and well developed, and the dorsal limb is 23.3 (21.1-25.5) μm long, without a hook-like structure at the distal tip. The male tail bears three pairs (2 + 2 + 2) of caudal papillae. The tail of both sexes is sub-cylindrical, the terminus bearing a bluntly pointed mucron with tiny nodular protuberances. The new species belongs to the Group 2 category of Aphelenchoides species sensu Shahina and is defined as A2-B1/2-C1-D1/2-E2-F2/3 according to the categorisation codes of OEPP/EPPO. Phylogenetic analysis based on 18S and 28S D2-D3 of rDNA, along with ITS and mtCOI, confirmed its status as a new species.

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