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New isolate of Mononchoides composticola Steel, Moens, Scholaert, Boshoff, Houthoofd & Bert, 2011 (Nematoda: Neodiplogasteridae) from Iran

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2015

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Magnolia Press

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Mononchoides composticola was isolated during a survey on free living nematodes from vermicompost in Iran. This population of M. composticola is characterised by a dorsal claw-like tooth; 7–9 μm long and 3–5 μm wide, 14–15 finely visible longitudinal ridges on the cuticle, in which each ridge comprises two lines, long spicules (39–45 μm long), a short gubernaculum (15–17 μm or less than half of the spicule length), two pairs of precloacal papillae, five pairs of postcloacal papillae, papillae (v3) comprising three small papillae, and a long filiform tail (418–654 μm in females, 382–455 μm in males). Molecular analysis of M. composticola based on sequence of the 18S rDNA placed it close to M. composticola (GU943511; GU943512; from Belgium) and M. striatus (AY593924; from The Netherlands) in a well supported clade (1.00 posterior probability). Measurements, illustrations, LM and SEM pictures, and the phylogenetic position of M. composticola are given

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Mononchoides, Iran, 18S rDNA, description, phylogeny, taxonomy

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Shokoohi, E. et al. 2015. New isolate of Mononchoides composticola Steel, Moens, Scholaert, Boshoff, Houthoofd & Bert, 2011 (Nematoda: Neodiplogasteridae) from Iran. Zootaxa, 4044(1):141-150. [http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4044.1.8]

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