Description of Ektaphelenchus koreanus n. sp. (Nematoda: Ektaphelenchidae) with morphometrical notes on the Ektaphelenchus species
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Published Online: Jul 29, 2019
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Received: Mar 29, 2019
DOI: https://doi.org/10.21307/jofnem-2019-049
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Sawn samples taken from logs were cut into small pieces
DNA was extracted from single nematode into an Eppendorf tube. The nematode was crushed and the sample was processed for extraction as described by Zheng et al. (2003). The ITS region was amplified with the forward primer F194 (Ferris et al., 1993) and the reverse primer 5368r (Vrain, 1993). PCR products were separated on 1% agarose gels and visualized by staining with ethidium bromide. PCR products of sufficiently high quality were purified for cloning and sequencing by Majorbio, Shanghai, China. The sequences of the ITS region of
Systematics

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Light photomicrographs of
Measurements of the new species are given in Table 1.
Morphometrics data for
Female | Male | ||
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Characters | Holotype | Paratypes | Paratypes |
n | – | 20 | 8 |
L | 631 | 585 ± 68.2 (474–705) | 475 ± 20.0 (448–517) |
a | 32.3 | 33.1 ± 1.7 (30.2–36.4) | 32.5 ± 2.5 (27.2–35.4) |
b | 10.5 | 9.9 ± 0.8 (8.2–10.9) | 8.1 ± 0.6 (7.2–8.7) |
b′ | 4.2 | 4.0 ± 0.4 (3.2–4.6) | 3.5 ± 0.2 (3.3–4.0) |
c | – | – | 16.5 ± 0.9 (15.2–18.2) |
c′ | – | – | 2.6 ± 0.2 (2.3–3.0) |
V or T | 77.9 | 77.3 ± 0.7 (75.7–78.1) | 31.3 ± 3.4 (27.3–38.1) |
Max body diam | 19.5 | 17.8 ± 2.4 (14.0–21.8) | 14.7 ± 1.2 (13.4–16.7) |
Lip diam | 8.2 | 6.8 ± 0.9 (5.5–8.2) | 6.6 ± 0.2 (6.3–7.0) |
Lip height | 3.9 | 3.2 ± 0.6 (2.3–4.3) | 2.6 ± 0.2 (2.2–2.9) |
Stylet length | 15.8 | 14.0 ± 0.8 (12.4–16.4) | 13.5 ± 0.9 (12.4–14.9) |
Median bulb length | 16.2 | 15.9 ± 0.8 (13.6–17.1) | 14.8 ± 0.7 (14.0–15.9) |
Median bulb diam | 10.8 | 10.3 ± 0.9 (8.2–11.7) | 9.6 ± 0.7 (8.5–11.0) |
Median bulb length/diam | 1.5 | 1.6 ± 0.1 (1.4–1.8) | 1.5 ± 0.0 (1.5–1.6) |
Excretory pore position | 89.6 | 86.7 ± 4.7 (77.1–93.5) | 86.1 ± 5.5 (76.3–92.7) |
Spicule(chord) | – | – | 13.2 ± 0.3 (12.7–13.7) |
Ovary or testis length | 372 | 298 ± 66.7 (201–411) | 148 ± 14.1 (130–171) |
Post-uterine sac length | 14.5 | 11.3 ± 2.1 (7.1–14.7) | – |
Post vulval intestinal/blind sac | 102 | 81.9 ± 16.4 (55.0–106.0) | – |
Description.
On fixation, the body assumes slightly ventrally arcuate posture. The cuticle is finely annulated having four incisures in the lateral field. Labial region is hemispherical, weakly set off. Stylet is 12.4 to 16.4 μm long, divided into two parts without small basal swellings and conus occupying ca 40% of length. Procorpus is cylindrical, metacorpus (median bulb) is strongly developed, spherical with centrally valves. Dorsal pharyngeal gland orifice has opening into lumen of metacorpus
Body is slender, cylindrical, strongly ventrally arcuate when heat-relaxed. Cuticle and anterior body region are similar to those of female. Single testis that is located on the left side of intestine and is outstretched, developing spermatocytes in one single column. Cloacal lips are not protruding. Spicules are paired, condylus is broad and rounded to triangular tip, rostrum is triangular with a rounded tip, capitulum is slight depressed near calomus-rostrum junction, and lamina is with a dorsal pronounced curvature till distal end. Distal end of spicule is smooth, and cucullus is absent. Three pairs of subventral papillae are present: one pair precloacal is located at the level of rostrum, one pair postcloacal is located just below the cloacal opening, and one pair is situated at posterior part of the tail. Tail is conoid, with a finely pointed terminus. Bursa is absent.
The type material was isolated from
Holotype female, 5 male and 17 female paratypes (slide numbers 43968-1 to 43968-6) were deposited in the nematode collection of Ningbo Entry-Exit Inspection and Quarantine Bureau, China. Two paratype females and three paratype males (slide numbers 11557) were deposited in the Canadian National Collection of Nematodes, Ottawa, ON, Canada.
The species epithet is formed from the presumed country of origin.
The
After a list of 24 valid species presented by Hunt (2008), four new
Lateral lines have been considered as a consistent character for species differentiation by several authors (Ryss et al., 2005; Braasch et al., 2009). The valid
Morphometrical values of
Species | L | Stylet L | Spicule L | Vulva to tail terminus | a | b | c | V/T | Reference | |
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Species having 2 incisures in the lateral field | ||||||||||
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Male | 710 | – | – | – | 32 | 7 | 12 | Massey (1974) | |
Female | 830–920 | 22 | – | – | 29.5–33 | 8–9 | – | 75–77 | ||
|
Male | 670–810 | – | – | – | 24–34 | 6.3–8 | 1.6–1.8 | – | Massey (1964a, 1964b) |
Female | 750–910 | – | – | – | 25–34 | 6.4–8.5 | – | 80 | ||
Male | 620–650 | 21–22 | 20–22.5 | – | 26–31 | 7.1–8.1 | 2.5–2.6 | Kaisa (2000) | ||
Female | 630–780 | 22–23 | – | – | 25.2–31.5 | 6.8–9.5 | – | 79–81 | ||
Species having 3 incisures in the lateral field | ||||||||||
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Male | 400–470 | 14–16 | 13–14 | – | 26–35 | 5–7 | 15–18 | – | Kaisa, et al. (1995) |
Female | 550–740 | 14–18 | – | 29–44 | 7–13 | – | 77–86 | |||
|
Male | 432–463 | 14–16 | 13 | – | 25.7–30.8 | 9.1–9.3 | 20.5–22.0 | – | Rühm (1956) |
Female | 518–576 | 16 | – | 93–112 | 24–28.7 | 9.9–10.8 | 5.1–5.6 | 80.5–82.1 | ||
|
Male | 700 | – | 18.5 | – | 23 | 7 | – | – | Massey (1956) |
Female | 800 | 24 | – | 30 | 8 | – | 41–78 | |||
Male | 968 | – | 22.5 | – | 20.6 | Kanzaki et al. (2008) b | ||||
Female | 648–881 | 24–30 | – | – | 25.9–33.3 | 6.4–9.8 | – | 71.8–79 | Kanzaki et al. (2008) c | |
|
Male | 620–640 | – | 16 | – | 32 | 8.0–8.5 | 16 | – | Massey (1964a) |
Female | 630–640 | – | – | – | 28–31 | 8.0–8.5 | – | – | ||
|
Male | 474–540 | 11.9–15.7 | 11.3–13.1 | – | 26.6–31.9 | 6.3–8.6 | 15.2–18.6 | – | Gu et al. (2013a) |
Female | 482–661 | 12–16.9 | – | – | 26.8–31.1 | 7.2–9.6 | – | 76.7–79 | ||
Species having 4 incisures in the lateral field | ||||||||||
|
Male | 453 | 13.1 | 12.8 | – | 32.8 | 7.5 | 15.4 | – | Gu et al. (2013b) |
Female | 475–624 | 11.2–14.6 | – | – | 30.1–34.7 | 8–9.6 | – | 76–78 | ||
|
Male | 448–517 | 12.4–14.9 | 12.7–13 | – | 30.2–36.4 | 7.2–8.7 | 15.2–18.2 | 27.3–38.1 | This study |
Female | 474–705 | 12.4–16.4 | – | – | 27.2–35.4 | 8.2–10.9 | – | 75.7–78.1 | ||
|
Male | 452–602 | 15–17 | 16–18 | – | 26.5–33 | 6.7–8 | 14–16.5 | – | Miraeiz et al. (2017) |
Female | 441–652 | 15–19 | – | – | 28–41 | 6.9–8.7 | 14.8–19 | 70–81.5 | ||
Species with unknown incisures in lateral field | ||||||||||
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Male | 600–675 | 17 | 15–17 | – | 34.3–38 | 6.6–7.4 | 21.5–22.5 | – | Rühm (1956) |
Female | 750–945 | 21 | – | 180–225 | 27–30 | 7.4–9.3 | 4.1–4.2 | 76–77 | ||
|
Male | 720–810 | 22 | 18 | – | 29.4–30 | 7.3–7.4 | 18.9–20.2 | – | Rühm (1956) |
Female | 780–870 | 23 | – | 191–196 | 31.1–31.8 | 6.9–8.0 | 3.9–4.6 | 74–78 | ||
|
Male | 442–485 | 16–18 | 13–16 | – | 17.3–20 | 10.7–11.1 | 16.7–17 | – | Rühm (1956) |
Female | 547–701 | 19–20 | – | 125–163 | 25–27 | 10.3–11.7 | 12.5–15.6 | 77–78 | ||
|
Male | 483–750 | 14–15 | – | – | 31–44 | 9.3–12.5 | 19.4–25 | – | Kakulia and Lazarevskaja (1965) |
Female | 615–780 | 14–16 | – | – | 28–38 | 10–12 | – | 67–75 | ||
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Male | 610–660 | 35 | 7 | 14 | – | Massey (1964a, 1964b) | |||
Female | 700–810 | 12 | – | – | 35 | 8.5 | – | 79 | ||
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Male | 630–900 | 9.8–24 | 15–22 | – | 32.6–45.1 | – | 23.3–40.4 | – | Yang (1985) |
Female | 900–1,260 | 15–30.5 | – | – | 34.5–54 | – | – | 64.4–82.6 | ||
|
Male | 690–765 | 15–17 | 14–15 | – | 32.8–36.4 | 6.7–8.4 | 25.5–27.1 | – | Rühm (1956) |
Female | 900–1,185 | 21 | – | 291–315 | 32.1–48.4 | 8.0–17.8 | 2.8–4.1 | 65–75 | ||
|
Male | 370–420 | 13–14 | – | – | 28–35 | – | 13.2–15 | – | Lazarevskaya (1961) |
Female | 466–508 | 13–15 | – | – | 28.5–35.5 | 8.1–13.7 | – | 78–81 | ||
|
Male | 796–867 | 15–17 | 18–21 | – | 34.6–41.3 | 8.9–9.2 | 16.9–20.2 | – | Körner (1954) |
Female | 645–931 | 17–18 | – | – | 31.9–35.8 | 7.6–10 | 12.4–17.2 | 68–77 | ||
|
Male | 645–690 | 15–18 | 11–14 | – | 32.8–36.8 | 7.1–8.4 | 23–25.5 | – | Rühm (1956) |
Female | 705–735 | 16–19 | – | 147–158 | 35–40.2 | 9.5–9.6 | 4.5–5.0 | 77–80 | ||
|
Male | 750 | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | Thorne (1935) |
Female | 800 | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | ||
|
Male | 682–1,056 | 21–37 | 16–24 | – | 33–35.8 | 8.6–9.7 | 17–17.3 | – | Rühm (1957) |
Female | 1,056–1,320 | 34–40 | – | 270–344 | 33–35 | 8.7–10.7 | 13.1–14.9 | 66–68 | ||
Species described without males and unknown incisures in lateral field | ||||||||||
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523 | 10–14 | – | – | 27.5 | 11.5 | – | 81 | Fuchs (1937) and Rühm (1956) | |
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893 | 17 | – | – | 37.2 | 21.7 | 16.8 | 72.4 | Fuchs (1930) | |
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480–800 | 17–23 | – | 24.7–42.7 | 8.1–9.7 | – | – | Lazarevskaya (1963) | ||
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480–550 | 21–22 | – | – | 28–33 | – | 15–16 | 60–80 | Chaturvedi and Khera (1977) | |
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705–735 | 23 | – | – | 24.5–25.2 | 6.9–7.2 | 5.1–5.3 | 80–81 | Rühm (1956) | |
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512–691 | 19–22 | – | – | 28.7–36.3 | 7.2–9.6 | 16.7–19.2 | 79.1–81.4 | Alvani et al. (2016) |
Note: aFemales were described, having three lateral lines; bonly 1 male was presented by (Kanzaki et al., 2008); ccumulative results of all populations mentioned by Kanzaki et al. (2008).
Based on the similar tail morphology, the new species comes closer to
Full-length sequence of the ITS region of rDNA gene was obtained with the accession numbers KF452047 (1,028 bp). The sequences were aligned by MAFFT and modified in a data set of 1,912 characters. Phylogenetic relationships among the isolates for each data set were determined using Bayesian inference (BI), with
Most of
Most of the previously described species are devoid of light microscopy and very few details available for these species. During our literature studies, it is found that
Moreover, several exclusive species differentiating characters were found while studying
The stylet length and morphology is also an important diagnostic character, majority of
Excretory pore located posterior to nerve ring in majority of species, however, it is described as anterior in
Number of caudal papillae is also an important species differentiating character, majority of
Several of
This genus receives less attention as none of the
On the other hand, several

Spicule morphology of accessible

Phylogenetic relationships of