Description of Xiphinema abeokutae n. sp. and redescription of X. paulistanum Carvalho, 1965, two rare species (Nemata : Longidoridae)

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Fundam. appl. NemalOl., 993, 6 (5), 393-399 Description of Xiphinema abeokutae n. sp. and redescription of X. paulistanum Carvalho, 965, two rare species (Nemata : Longidoridae) Michel Luc * and August COOMANS ** * Muséum National d'histoire Naturelle, Laboratoire de Biol-agie Parasitaire, Protistologie, Helminthologie, 6, Jue Buffon, 75005 Paris, France and ** Universiteit Gent, lnstituut voor Dierkunde, Ledeganckstraat 35, 6000 Gent, Belgiurn. Accepted for publication 2 December 992. Summary - Xiphinema abeokutae n. sp. from cocoa soil in Nigeria is described and illustrated. Only few specimens were found; the new species is characterized by having a lip area continuous with the rest of the body, a pseudo-zorgan, a tail regularly conical, curved ventrad in both sexes, and the absence of medioventral supplements in the male. X. paulistanum Carvalho, 965, found once in Sao Paulo, Brazil is redescribed on the holorype female and the allorype male (only one additional female was originally reported). Observations confirmed the original description, but permitted to cear the structure of the female genital system in detail : the anterior genital branch is composed of an uterus similar to that ofthe posterior branch, but the oviduct is reduced to an unorganized mass and the ovary is absent. This species is close to X. krugi Lordello, 955 and X. llanosum Siddiqi & Lenné, 990. Résumé - Description de Xiphinema abeokutae n. sp. et redescription de X. paulistanum Carvalho, 965, deux espèces rares (Nernata: Longidoridae) - Xiphinema abeokutae n. sp. est décrit et illustré sur quelques exemplaires seulement provenant de sol de cacaoyère du Nigéria. Cette nouvelle espèce est caractérisée par une région labiale continue avec le reste du corps, la présence d'un pseudo-organe Z, une queue régulièrement conique et courbée ventralement chez les deux sexes et l'absence de suppléments médioventraux chez le mâle. X. paulistanum Carvalho, 965, rencontré une seule fois à Sao Paulo, Brésil, est redécrit sur l'holorype femelle et l'allorype mâle (selùe une autre femelle avait été originellement signalée). Les observations faites confirment la description originale; elles ont permis toutefois de préciser la struculre du système génital femelle: la branche antérieure est composée d'un utérus identique à celui de la branche postérieure, mais l'oviducte est réduit à une masse cellulaire inorganisée et l'ovaire est absent. Cette espèce est proche de X. krugi Lordello, 955 et de X. llanosum Siddiqi & Lenné, 990. Key-words : Nematodes, Xiphinema. The present article deals with two Xiphinema species. The few specimens of the first one - sent from Nigeria by Dr. F. E. Caveness - were deposited in the collections successively curated by the senior author since nearly thirty years. They represented at evidence a new species but it was expected that further samplings in West Africa colùd permit to obtain more material. This was not the case. Consequently, notwithstanding the low number of specimens, the authors decided to describe the species under the name X. abeokutae n. sp. The second species, Xiphinema paulistanum Carvalho, 965, was described on two females and one male sampled in an orchard soil, Sao Paulo, Brazil. In spite of further samplings no further specimens could be found, and no other record exists. However, the original description and illustration appeared cear and detailed enough to characterize the species; so its validiry was admitted by the specialists in the field. Through courtesy of Dr. L. C. C. B. Ferraz, the authors had the opporrunity to examine the holorype (female) and allorype (male) of this species. These specimens were in good condition. However, a slight contraction of the body - but not perceptible at anterior, tail and vulval areas prevented the calculation of ratio " a ". Such a contraction could also expiain why body length as observed now for both female and male is slightly below the original values. Athough the present observations confum the great majority of Carvalho's (965) data, the structure of the female genital tractus appears different from the original brief description. Consequently, a detailed redescription of the type specimens of X. paulistanum is given below. * Nemarologisr of ORSTOM. ISSN 64-55793/05/ $ 4.00/ Gauthier-Villars - ORSTOM 393

M. Luc & A. Coomans MEASUREMENTS Xiphinetna abeokutae n. sp. (Figs, 2) Female (n =4, including holotype) : L = 2.99 (2.82 3.20) mm; a = 62.2 (57.5-709); b =8. (7.5-8.6); tail ength =58 (48.5-64) J..Lm; c = 52. (45.-59.2); Cf = 2.05 (.7-2.3); V =53.7 (50.9-57.); odontostyle = 0 (08.5-) J..Lm; odontophore = 6.5 (60.5-63) J..Lm; stylet = 7.5 (68-73) J..Lm. Male (n = 3) : L = 3.08 (2.94-3.30) mm; a = 64.6 (55.0-68.3); b = 8.2 (7.9-9.6); tail length =6.5 (58 64) J..Lm : c =50. (45.7-56.8); Cf =.9 (.6-2.3); odontostyle = 06 (00.5-07.5) J..Lm; odontophore = 59 (57.5-62) J..Lm; stylet = 65 (58-7) J..Lm. Hololype (female): L = 2.82 mm; a = 57.5; b == 7.5; taillength =62 J..Lm; c =45.; Cf == 2.3; V == 52.2; odontostyle = J..Lm; odontophore == 6 J..Lm; stylet == 72 J..Lm. DESCRIPTION Female: When heat-relaxed, body nearly straight in its anterior two thirds, curved ventrad in the posterior part. Body regularly tapered in the anterior part, less and more abruptly in the posterior one. Cuticle finely transversely striated, apparently composed oftwo opticallayers, 2.5 J..Lm thick at midbody, 3.5 J..Lm in the sublabial area, and 6-6.5 J..Lm at the dorsal side of the tail. Lateral chord variable, 20 to 30 % of the corresponding body diameter. Cervical pores (n = 2) : 3-4 dorsal, 0 ventral, 5-7 lateral. Labial area rounded, narrow (0- J..Lm wide and 5-6 J..Lm high), continuous with the rest of the body, with prominent papillae. Amphidial slit 7.5 J..Lm wide, i.e. 70 % of corresponding diameter, at 5-6 J..Lm from the anterior end. Stylet conform to the genus; stylet flanges.5-2.5 J..Lm wide, with weak reinforcement. " Tubular " guide long (34-45 J..Lm) as all specimens with strongly protruded stylet; basal ring of the guide at 82-98 J..Lm from the anterior end. Hemizonid fla t, 7 J..Lm wide, at 75-83 J..Lm from the anterior end; hemizonion lenticular, 2.5 J..Lm wide, at 27-243 J..Lm from anterior end. Pharyngeal bulb elongated (94 0 x 7-2 J..Lm), markedly separated from the tubular anterior part; DO = 9.9; DN =.9; DO-DN = 2.0, SN = 47.7, SO = 69.3; cardia small and flattened. Vulva situated at mid-body or more posteriorly. Vagina reaching half the body diameter, surrounded by a well developed sphincter; ovejector strongly muscularized. Both genital branches identical, having about the same length (ant. br. = 333-525 J..Lm; post. br. =438-50 J..Lm). Uterus proximally tubular, then forming a rather clearly defined pseudo-z-organ with muscularized wall; inner folded lining appearing as longitudinal striations; two large angular and sorne smaller refractive inclusions; pars dilataw Uleri prominent, divided in two parts; the 394 proximal one (" spermatheca "), thin walled, containing numerous spermatozoa; the distal one formed by large glandular cells. Sphincter joining uterus and oviduct prominent. Pars dilalala oviduclus well developed, but smaller than the pars dilalala uleri; distal thin part of the oviduct and ovary without special features. Tail regularly conical, curved ventrad in the distal part, extremity rounded to subacute; hyaline terminal portion (" canal ") long (9-24 J..Lm or 35-39 % of taillength), without special features; two caudal pores and one adanal pore on each side. Male: Body shape as female, but strongly curved ventral at posterior part. Morpho-anatomy sirnilar to that of female except for genital apparatus and the structures linked to it. Amphidial slit 9.5 J..Lm long or 80 % of the corresponding diameter. Cervical pores (n = ) : 5 dorsal, 2 ventral, 5lateral. Spicules 53-55 J..Lm long, slightly curved, not cephalated. Accessory pieces of the gubernaculum appearing tubular,.5-4.5 J..Lm long. Double papilla at 9-0 J..Lm in front of the cloacal aperture. No medioventral supplements. Posterior ventral cuticle only slightly thickened in the precloacal area (4 4.5 J..Lm) at level of spicules. Tail conieal, curved ventrad, extremity rounded; hyaline terminal part 5 20 J..Lm long or 26-42 % of the tail length; three caudal pores and one adanal pore on each side. TYPE LOCALITY Sandy soil, vicinity of roots of cocoa-tree (Theobroma caœ.o L.), Owode village, Abeokuta Province, W. Nigeria (ree. el leg. F. E. Caveness). TYPE SPECIMENS Holotype (female), two female and t:wo male paratypes deposited in the Collection Nationale des Nématodes du Sol et des Plantes, Muséum, Paris. One male and one female paratype deposited in the collection of the Instituut voor Dierkunde, Universiteit Gent, Belgium. DIAGNOSIS AND RELATIONSHIPS X. abeokulae n. sp. is characterized by the following combination ofcharacters : i) lip region narrow and continuous with the rest of the body; ii) vulva at mid-body or posterior to it; iii) presence of a pseudo Z-organ; iv) tail short (c' under 2.5), regularly conical and curved ventrad with plain terminal canal. An additional important character - very rare in the genus - is the absence of ventromedian supplements in the male. In the polytomous key for Xiphinema species (Loof & Luc, 990, 993) X. abeokulae n. sp. has to be coded as follows : A 4, B 2, C 3, D 4, E 6, F 3, G 2, H, 3,j?, K?, L 2. X. abeokulae n. sp. belongs to the " group 5 " of Loof and Luc (990), i.e. the species having a pseudo-z- Fundam. appl. NemalOl.

Xiphinema abeokutae n. sp. \ B Il E,, "l' " :,. "': :, l' ; : :\ l, l ", r G!it : lu,,,, '.=t -"~,' ;~:.~.,-"..,! "v j 300 IJm B Fig.. Xiphinema abeokutae n. sp. Female. A: Neck region; B: Entire; C: Head end (dorsal view)j D: Head end (lareral view); E: Amerior genitaj branch; F: Pharyngeal bujb; G : Pseudo-Z-organ; H, l : TaiJ. VoL 6, n 5-993 395

M. Luc & A. Coomans B o 50 IJm c D Fig. 2. Xiphinerna abeokutae n. sp. Male. A: Head end (tarerai view); B: Sperm; C: Posrerior region; D: Entire; E: Spicule and larera] guiding piece of the gubernaculum. 396 Fundam. app/. Nemar.ol.

Xiphinema abeokutae n. sp. organ. The lip region continuous with the rest of the body separates it from ail the species of group 5 except X. heynsi Siddiqi, 979, X. natalense Heyns & Vermeulen, 982 and X. zulu Heyns, 965. However the tail of these three species has a very different shape. Xiphinerna paulistanurn Carvaho, 965 (Fig. 3) MEASUREMENTS Female (holotype) : L =.76 mm; a =?; b =4.3; tail = 28 /.Lm; c = 62.8; c':.; V = 4.5; odontostyle = 22 /.Lm; odontophore =60 /.Lm; stylet = 82 /.Lm. Male (allotype). L =.86/.Lm; a =?; b = 5.0; tail = 30 /.Lm; c =62.0; c' =.; odontastyle = 7 /.Lm; odontaphore = 53 /.Lm; stylet =70 /.Lm; spicules = 50/.Lm. DESCRIPTION Female: When heat relaxed, body curved ventrad in open C; curvature slightly more pronounced in the posterior part. Body of moderate size, thin, regularly and weakly tapered at the anterior part, more abruptly at the posterior one. Cuticle thin (2-2.5 /.Lm at mid-body), not conspicuously thickened in the sublabial area (3 /.Lm). Labial area 3 /.Lm wide, flattened anteriorly with rounded edge, nearly continuous with the rest of the body, the demarcation marked by a very weak depression. Amphidial slit about 70 % ofthe corresponding diameter, at the level of the depression. Hemizonid flat, 7 /.Lm long, at 64 /.Lm from anterior end; hemizonion lenticular 2 /.Lm wide, at 205 /.Lm from anterior end. Stylet conform ta the genus; basal flanges weil developed, 3 /.Lm wide. Pharyngeal bulb attenuated at its anterior end, 80 x 22 /.Lm. Vulva anterior ta mid-body; vagina and ovejector without special fearures. Posterior genital branch complete; uterus muscularized at its proximal part and pars dilalata ulerus not weil marked (but female apparently young); sphincter prominent; oviduct and ovary normal. Anterior genital branch reduced; uterus of same length as the posterior one, but without recognizable muscularized part; sphincter conspicuous; oviduct reduced to an unorganized, short mass; no ovary. Tail conical rounded; ventral profùe continuing that of the preanal part of the body; dorsal profùe curved; terminal bulge short, thick and rounded at its extremelity; tail cuticle very thick, especially on the dorsal side (5.5 /.Lm) and at the terminal part where a granular area appears to separate the two visible layers; two caudal pores on each side of the tail. Male: General appearance and internai structure similar to those of the female, except for genital apparatus and structures related to it. Body more strongly curved at the posterior part, hook-shaped. Spicules thick, massive, slightly curved, 50 /.Lm long and 2.5 /.Lm wide at the Vol. 6, n 5-993 middle, not cephalated, with a small but conspicuous protuberance on the ventral side, close ta the dista~ en~. Accessory pieces of the gubernaculum roughly cyhndncal, very small (6 /.Lm long). Double papilla 9.5 /.Lm in front of the cloacal aperture two medioventral supplements at 64/.Lm and 86/.Lm in front of the cloacal aperture. Tail having roughly the same shape and structure as in the female, but bulge better demarcated, narrower and longer (7 /.Lm); two caudal pores and one adanal pore at right side, one caudal and two adanal, pores at left side of tail. TYPE SPECLMENS The type slide (holotype and allotype) is now deposited in the Collection Nationale des Nématodes du Sol et des Plantes, Muséum, Paris. TYPE LOCALITY Soil, vicinity of roots of Myrciaria sp., orchard, Sao Paulo, Brazil (rec. J. C. Carvalho). DIAGNOSIS AND RELATIONSHIPS X. paulislanum is characterized by i) the anterior female genital branch with oviduct reduced and ovary absent; ii) a tail short, roughtly conical-rounded with a terminal bulge, devoid of a blind canal; iiz) a V value slightly over 40. Concerning the male, the shape of the spicule and the very short accessory pieces of the gubernaculum appear also very characteristic. On the basis of the original description, X. paulislanum was attributed by Loof and Luc (990) in their polyromous key of Xiphinema species to their " group 7 " (= both female genital branches equal, without uterine differenciation; tail elongate to conical). The structure of the genital tractus observed necessitates to attribute the species ta " group 2" (= female anterior genital branch devoid of ovary) and X. paulislanum must be quoted now as follows : A 2, B 4, C 4, D 5, E 4, F 2, G 2, H () 2, 3,]?, K?, L 2. X. paulislanum is close to X. kmgi Lordello, 955 but in this latter species (see Luc & Hunt, 978) the anterior female genital branch is more reduced (uterus short and degenerated, sphincter weak, often inconspicuous) and the vulva is more anterior (extreme individual values of V, in fifteen populations: 28.6-36.0). Also differences in female and male tail, and in spicule shape are ta be noted. X. paulistanum is also close to X. llanosum Siddiqi & LeIUé, 990, namely in the structure of the female anterior genital branch. But this latter species is different by the tail shape (more rounded and devoid of bulge), the greater body length (2.3-2.7 /.Lm), the shorter stylet (44-60 /.Lm); also the spicules are thinner, without ventral protuberance, and the accessory pieces of the gubernaculum are longer (0-2 /.Lm). 397

M. Luc & A. Coomans l' : l' l' " " ';; _.,, JI' f ((\.,:,._'''', :~~:;I~'-~l~,, l, l ' l., ', : l,, : :.~. ;:.:::... ~ '+: ~ ::~-~ ~~ ~. B-O. F-H. -;-... -4=-' ~...:.:...,.:; '$. :~'. A,E.I 300!lm J. K Fig. 3. Xiphinema paulistanum Carvalho, 965. A : Female neck region; B : Female rail; C : Male rail; D : Head end, female; E: Female reproductive sysrem; F: Sperm; G: Pharyngeal bulb, female; H : Right spicule and tarerai guiding pieces of the gubernaculum (left one above, right one below); : Posterior end of male; J : Male, entire; K : Female, entire. 398 Fundam. appl. Nematol.

Xiphinema abeokutae n. sp. Acknowledgements The authors wish to thank Prof. Dr. L. C. C. B. Ferraz, Universidade de Silo Paulo, Brazil, for the loan of the rype specimens ofx. paulistanum, and for agreeing with the deposition of the type specimens in the Paris Museum collection. They also renew their gratitude to Dr. F. E. Caveness for the numerous sendings of material he made while in Nigeria. This research was supponed by the National Fund for Scientific Research of Beigium (FKFO-project 32.0003.86). References CARVALHO,]. C. (965). Xiphinema paulistanum - una nova espécie de nematode. Arq. fnsl. biol., Sâo Paulo, 32, 77-79. LOOF, P. A. A. & Luc, M. (990). A revised polytomous key for the identification of species of the genus Xiphinema Cobb, 93 (Nematoda: Longidoridae) with exclusion of the X. amelcanum-group. SYSI. Parasit., 6, 35-66. LOOF, P. A. A. & Luc, M. (993). A revised polytomous key for the identification of species of the genus Xiphinema Cobb, 93 (Nematoda : Longidoridae) with the exclusion of the X. americanum-group : Supplement. Sysl. Parasit., 24: 85-89. Luc, M. & HUNT, D.]. (978). Redescription of Xiphinema longicaudalum Luc, 96 and observations on Xiphinema krugi, Lordello, 955 (Nematoda: Longidoridae). Nema IOlogica, 24, -8. Vol.I6,no5-l993 399