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Morphological and Molecular Characterization of Coslenchus paramaritus n. sp. and C. cancellatus (Cobb, 1925) Siddiqi, 1978 (Nematoda: Tylenchidae) from Iran

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Figure 1:

Figure 1: Coslenchus paramaritus n. sp. (line drawing). (A, B) Entire body in female and male. (C, D) Anterior portion. (E) Anterior end in dorso-ventral view. (I, K) Female tail. (J, L) Male tail. (F) Reproductive system. (G, H) Cross section at mid-body.
Figure 1: Coslenchus paramaritus n. sp. (line drawing). (A, B) Entire body in female and male. (C, D) Anterior portion. (E) Anterior end in dorso-ventral view. (I, K) Female tail. (J, L) Male tail. (F) Reproductive system. (G, H) Cross section at mid-body.

Figure 2:

Figure 2: Coslenchus paramaritus n. sp. (light photograph). (A) Female Anterior end (Lateral view). (B) Female Anterior end (Dorso-ventral view). (C) Male anterior end (Lateral view). (D) Male anterior end (Dorso-ventral view). (E) Entire body. (F) Cross section at mid-body. (G–I) Spicules and Bursa. (J) End portion of esophagus. (K, L) Female reproductive system. (M) Female tail. (N) Male tail. (A–D, F–L = 5 µm, E = 100 µm, M–N = 20 µm).
Figure 2: Coslenchus paramaritus n. sp. (light photograph). (A) Female Anterior end (Lateral view). (B) Female Anterior end (Dorso-ventral view). (C) Male anterior end (Lateral view). (D) Male anterior end (Dorso-ventral view). (E) Entire body. (F) Cross section at mid-body. (G–I) Spicules and Bursa. (J) End portion of esophagus. (K, L) Female reproductive system. (M) Female tail. (N) Male tail. (A–D, F–L = 5 µm, E = 100 µm, M–N = 20 µm).

Figure 3:

Figure 3: Coslenchus cancellatus (Cobb, 1925) Siddiqi, 1978 (line drawing). (A) Entire body in female. (B) Anterior portion. (C, D) Anterior end in lateral view. (E) Anterior end in dorso-ventral view. (F) Cross section at mid-body. (G) Reproductive system. (H–M) Female tail.
Figure 3: Coslenchus cancellatus (Cobb, 1925) Siddiqi, 1978 (line drawing). (A) Entire body in female. (B) Anterior portion. (C, D) Anterior end in lateral view. (E) Anterior end in dorso-ventral view. (F) Cross section at mid-body. (G) Reproductive system. (H–M) Female tail.

Figure 4:

Figure 4: Coslenchus cancellatus (Cobb, 1925) Siddiqi, 1978, female (light photograph). (A) Entire body. (B, C) Anterior end in lateral view. (D) Anterior end in dorso-ventral view. (E) Posterior of esophagus. (F) Reproductive system. (G) Front view of vulva. (H) Front view of anus. (J) Lateral field. (K) tail. (L–O) Posterior of tail. (A = 20 µm, B–G, L–O = 5 µm, K = 50 µm.)
Figure 4: Coslenchus cancellatus (Cobb, 1925) Siddiqi, 1978, female (light photograph). (A) Entire body. (B, C) Anterior end in lateral view. (D) Anterior end in dorso-ventral view. (E) Posterior of esophagus. (F) Reproductive system. (G) Front view of vulva. (H) Front view of anus. (J) Lateral field. (K) tail. (L–O) Posterior of tail. (A = 20 µm, B–G, L–O = 5 µm, K = 50 µm.)

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Figure 5: The 50% majority rule consensus trees from Bayesian analysis generated from the D2–D3 expansion fragments of 28 S rRNA gene dataset under GTR+I+G model. Posterior probabilities for BI analysis more than 50% are given for appropriate clades. New sequences are indicated in bold.
Figure 5: The 50% majority rule consensus trees from Bayesian analysis generated from the D2–D3 expansion fragments of 28 S rRNA gene dataset under GTR+I+G model. Posterior probabilities for BI analysis more than 50% are given for appropriate clades. New sequences are indicated in bold.
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