Twonewspecies of A limedinius Siddiqi, 1976 (Nematoda : Tylenchida) from Southeastern Spain

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Twonewspecies of A limedinius Siddiqi, 1976 (Nematoda : Tylenchida) from Southeastern Spain Pablo CASTILLO", Mohammad Rafiq SIDDIQI** and Antonio GOMEZ BARCINA" " Institut0 " LopezNeyra " de Parasitologia, CSIC, Ventanilla II, 18001 Granada, Spain and "*CAB International Institute of Parasitology, 395 A Hatjïield Road, St. Albans, AL 4 OXq England. SUMMARY Two new Amplinzerlinius species are described and illustrated from Southeastern Spain. Amplimerlinius paraglobigerus n. sp. differs from species of the genus in the combination of a small body and stylet, measuring 870 (650997) p and 21 (2023) Pm, respectively. A. longicauda n. sp. differs from al1 the species of the genus by having an elongate female tail [c' = 3.1 (2.93.5)]. RGSUMÉ Deux nouvelles espèces d'hplimerlinius Siddiqi, 1976 (Nematoda : Tylenchida) provenant du SudEst de l'espagne Deux nouvelles espèces d'ampli?nerlinius provenant d'espagne sont décrites et illustrées. Amplinzerlinius paraglobigerus n. sp. est caractérisé par la longueur réduite corps et du stylet, et A. longicauda n. sp. par la grande longueur de la queue de la femelle. Two undescribed species of A.rnplinzerlinius Siddiqi, 1976, were found in soi1 samples collected in several natural plant communities of the Sierra de Cazorla, a mountain in the Southeastern Spain. Specimens were killed by gentle heat and fixed in a 4 Yo solution of formaldehyde, then dehydrated and processed to glycerine according to the Seinhorst's method. Body length and curved structures were measured with the aid of a precision curvimeter straight structures such as maximum body width, stylet, anal body width, etc. were measured using a micrometerscale in the eyepiece of highpower (1250 x ) microscope. Amplimerlinius paraglobigerus n. sp. (Fig. 1) MEASUREMENTS Fernales and males : see Tab. 1. Holotype Fernale) :L = 870 pm; a = 32.0; b = 5.2; c = 18.3; c' = 2.5; V = 57; G, = 23; G, = 21; stylet = 22.5 pm. DESCRIPTION Fenzale : Body C shaped or more curved to a closedcircle. Cuticle prominently annulated; annuli about 1.2 pm wide at midbody. Lateral field 78 pm wide or about onefourth of body width, not areolated behind oesophageal base. Cephalic region continuous with body; cephalic sclerotization not appearing beadlike in optical section, hemispherical, with 810 annuli up to tlle end of outer extension of framework; framework moderately sclerotized, outer margins crescentshaped in optical crosssection and extending over three body annuli; inner margins forming bulboid stylet guide measuring 10 pm from anterior end of body to its base. Anterior and posterior cephalids 78 and 1314 pm respectively from anterior end. Stylet well developed; conus just longer than shaft; knobs 34 pm across, rounded, outer margins convex or posteriorly sloping. Orifice of dorsal oesophageal gland 2.53.0 pm from base of stylet. Deirids about level of hemizonid, 27 pm anterior to level of excretory pore. Hemizonid 34 annuli long, 13 annuli anterior to excretory pore, with six lateral lines at its level. Median oesophageal bulb oval, with prominent valve plates, 1720 x 1011 pm. Distance from anterior end to centre of median bulb 83 (7688) pm. Isthmus slender, about 1.5 times length of basal bulb. Basal bulb elongatesaccate, offset from intestine, 3031 x 911 pm; cardia prominent, rounded. Vulva transverse, flush with body surface, with inner epiptygma. Vagina extending about halfway into body. Spermathecae rounded, with sperm. Ovaries outstretched, with a single row of oocytes, except in multiplication zone. Rectum about as long as anal body width; no postanal intestinal sac. Tai1 cylindroid,

P. Castillo, M. R. Siddiqi & A. Gomez Barcina Fig. 1. Amplindinius paraglobigerus n. sp. A : Oesophageal region of female; B : Head end of female; C : Tai1 end of male; D : Oesophageal region of male; E : Body posture of females and male; F, G : Tai1 ends of female. 14 Revue Nématol. 13 (1) : 7378 (1990)

Two new Amplimerlinius Table 1 Morphometric data of Amplimerlinius paraglobigerus sp. n. (measurements in Fm) Females (n = 30) Males (n = 12) X t SD Extr.Val. cv o/o X t SD Extr. Val. cv Y0 L 9.9 650997 870 f 86 742959 873 f 77 8.8 a 35.9 9.5 28.342.4 34.3 f 3.3 10.2 30.641.7 t 3.7 b 5.1 8.6 4.35.85.1 + 0.4 7.4 4.45.7 3z 0.4 V 546 57 t 1.9 1 3.3 T 34 t 6.5 2241 19.2 G1 20.9 1733 23 zk 4.8 G2 21.0 1428 22 k 4.6 C 18.0 t 2.0 13.323.016.1 11.4 f 0.9 5.8 14.317.4 Cf 2.5 t 0.4 1.73.1 2.8 14.2 f 9.2 0.3 2.33.2 Stylet 21 f 0.8 2023 3.6 21 & 2.70.6 2022 m 51 zk 2.1 5053 4.0 51 f 1.5 5054 2.9 O 13 k 2.2 817 13 17.0 & 9.01.2 1115 S 1.3 t 0.1 1.11.5 1.4 7.5 & 6.6 0.1 1.21.5 MB 49 t 2.5 4355 5.0 50 t 2.2 4653 4.5 Procorpus 49 t. 4.1 3954 8.4 50 t 2.9 4553 5.9 Nerve ring 106 f 10.4 86123 9.8 108 3z 7.8 98122 7.2 Excretory pore 126 t 12.5 101148 10.0 128 t 10.4 113150 8.2 Oesophagus 172 f 10.1 145194170 5.9 t 9.2 149183 5.4 Maximum body width 26 f 2.8 2133 10.9 24 t 2.6 10.8 2029 Anal body width 20 f 2.4 1624 12.2 20 k 8.4 1.6 1622 Tail length 49 t 4.5 4060 54 9.1 k 6.9 4770 12.7 5.5 Spicules 26.6 t 1.5 2429 Gubernaculum 9 t 1.3 611 14.6 straight to dightly arcuate, with 40 & 4.6 (3350) annuli; annuli finer at tail terminus which is hemispherical and may appear smooth; terminal hyaline region (h) 1014 pm thick; ratio between tail length to width of terminal hyaline region 4.1 (3.25.2). Phasmids punctiform, at about middle of tail. The six incisures of lateral fields continue behind phasmids. Male : Body Cshaped. Cephalic region, stylet and oesophagus as in female. Testis outstretched. Spicules and gubernaculum typical of the genus. Spicules about half as long as tail. Hypoptygma prominent. Bursa striated, enveloping tail. Phasmids near middle of tail, extending into bursa. Tail with a conspicuous terminal hyaline region measuring about twofifths of tail length.?kpe HABITAT AND LOCALITY Specimens collected from soi1 around the roots of gall Oak (Quercus faginea Lam;) from Arroyo Frio in the Sierra de Cazorla, Jaén, Spain.?kpE SPECIMENS Holotype, female and male paratypes deposited in the collection of the Institut0 " LopezNeyra " de Para Revue Nénzatol. 13 (1) : 7378 (1990) sitologia (CSIC), Granada, Spain; three female paratypes and one male paratype at the Muséum national d'histoire naturelle, Paris, France; six female paratypes and three male paratypes at CIP, St. Albans, Herts, England. DIAGNOSIS AND RELATIONSHIPS Amplimerlinius paraglobigerus n. sp. is characterized by a small body and stylet measuring under 1 mm and under 24 pm, respectively, and differs from al1 species of the genus except A. globigerus Siddiqi, 1979; A. umbonatus Ivanova, 1982; A. clavicaudatus (Choi & Geraert, 1975) Siddiqi, 1976, A. omentelus Kleynhans & Heyns, 1983 and A. socialis (Andrassy, 1962) Siddiqi, 1976. A. paraglobigerus n. sp. differs from A. globigerus in having 810 annuli in the cephalic region 'us 67 in the latter; cephalic sclerotization not appearing beadlike in optical section vs appearing beadlike in optical section in A. globigerus; a longer isthmus as compared with the length of the basal bulb (1.5 times 'us 11.1 in A. globigem) and female body becoming Cshaped to closedcircle upon relaxation us straight to slightly arcuate in globigerus. From A. umbonatus it differs in having a hemispheri 75

P. Castillo, M. R. Siddiqi & A. Gomez Barcina cal cephalic region, moderately strong sclerotization vs cephalic region conical and with weak sclerotization in A. umbonatus; lesser number of annuli on female tail (4555 annuli on ventral side of tail in A. umbonatus), female and male tails with longer terminal hyaline region and spicules measuring about half as long as male tail (spicules 3342 O/O of tail in A. umbonatus). From A. clavicaudatus it differs in having a cylindroid female tail with 40 (3350) annuli TJS a clavate female tail with 51 (4755) annuli and shorter spicules and gubernaculum, 2429 pm and 611 pm vs 3437 pm and 1015 pm in A. clavicaudatus, respectively. From A. omentelus it differs in having a cephalic region with 810 annuli and framework moderately sclerotized vs smooth cephalic region and lightly sclerotized cephalic framework in the latter. Furthermore it differs in having a tail terminus finely annulated and six incisures behind phasmids vs smooth tail terminus and only four incisures behind ghasmids in A. omentelus. It differs from A. socialis in having a hemispherical cephalic region vs anteriorly flattened in the latter; and stylet length 2023 pm vs 2426 pm in A. socialis. Amplimerlinius longicauda n: sp. ' (Fig. 2) MEASUREMENTS Females and males : see Tab. 2. Holotype Fernale) :L = 1 210 pm; a = 35.5; b = 7.2; c = 15.3; C' = 3.3; V = 52; G, = 23; G, = 18; stylet = 35 pm. DESCRIPTION Female : Body ventrally arcuate upon relaxation. Cuticle 2.83.5 pm thick on body, 1315 pm at tail terminus, distinctly annulated; annuli averaging 1.2, 0.91 and 1.5 pm at midoesophagus, midbody and midtail respectively. Lateral fields 1215 pm or onethird as wide as body, outer bands with a few scattered striae in oesophageal and tail regions, very sparingly on rest of body. Cephalic region anteriorly flattened, continuous with body; with 91 1 (10) annuli between anterior end of body to posterior extremity of outer Table 2 Morphometric data of Amplimerlinius longicauda sp. n. (measurements in pm) X f SD Females (n = 25) Males (n = 11) Extr. CV Val. Y0 4 SD Extr. CV Val. % L a b V T G1 G? C C' Stylet m O S MB Procorpus Nerve ring Excretory pore Oesophagus Maximum body width Anal body width Tai1 length Spicules Gubernaculum 1427 f 146 33.6 f 3.3 9.8 6.8 4 0.7 10.9 52 4 3.61.9 18 & 3.8 17 4 3.6 15.8 4 1.4 8.9 3.1 4 6.2 0.2 35 f 1.4 50 k 3.21.6 10 4 14.3 1.4 1.4 f 0.05 3.8 53 f 1.8 60 4 6.8 11.2 139 f 12.3 161 4 17.0 10.6 211 f 15.7.4 43 & 4.9 28 4 3.9 13.5 89 4 11.913.3 1 1871 773 10.3 29.246.6 5.98.7 4955 1223 20.4 1321 20.6 13.518.8 2.93.5 3237 4.0 4853 713 1.31.4 5357 3.3 4770 116161 8.8 118192 183237 3654 11.4 2435 77124 1223 f 174 10301 567 38.9 4 3.0 34.643.0 6.5 4 0.7 5.27.4 30 4 7.5 1842 14.1 & 1.2 12.315.7 3.6 f 0.1 3.43.9 32 f 1.4 3 134 50 4 2.8 4852 10 f 1.6 812 1.5 4 0.1 1.41.6 54 f 1.5 5257 50 4 7.4 4358 128 C 17.8 108162 148 f 21.2 121196 189 4 26.2 160235 32 f 5.6 2641 24 4 2.9 2028 87 f 12.3 71104 36 4 2.1 3239 10 f 1.1 812 14.2 7.6 10.8 24.6 8.2 4.2 4.5 5.6 15.8 5.8 2.8 14.9 13.9 14.3 13.8 17.8 12.2 14.1 5.9 11.5 76 Revue Nématol. 13 (1) : 7378 0990)

Two new Amplimerlinius 1: Fig. 2. Amplimedinius Zongicauda n. sp. A, B : Head ends of female; C : Tail end of male; D : Tail end of female; E : Female; F : Male. extension of the framework which is moderately sclerotized. Posterior end of stylet guiding tube 1314 pm from anterior end. Outer extension of framework extending over four body annuli. Anterior and posterior cephalids at 1112 and 1920 pm from anterior end respectively. Stylet stout; conus about half as long as shaft; knobs rounded, 56 pm across; orifice of dorsal oesophageal gland 34 pm behind stylet knobs. Median oesophageal bulb very muscular, with large valve plates, 2428 x 1618 pm; anterior end to its centre 102137 pm. Basal bulb 4147 x 1720 pm, about 1.2 times as long as body width at its base. Cardia large, rounded. Excretory pore just behind hemizonid which is 23 annuli long. Deirids 719 pm anterior to level of excretory pore, with six lateral lines at its level. Vulva cavity with double sunken epiptygma. Spermathecae rounded. Ovaries outstretched in opposite directions. Rectum 0.81 anal body width long. No postanal intestinal sac. Tail elongatecylindrical with 5893 annuli between anus and tail tip; ratio between tail length to width of terminal hyaline region 4.66.3. Tail terminus hemispherical, with fine striae, phasmids small buttonlike, just anterior to middle of tail. The six incisures of lateral fields continue behind phasmids. Revue Nématol. 13 (1) : 7378 (1990) 17

P. Castillo, M. R. Siddiqi & A. Gomez Barcina Male. Essentially similar to female but tail elongateconoid, enveloped by a moderately developed bursa, with terminal hyaline region 2022 pm long. Spicules stout, with rounded, notched tip, 3239 pm or just under one half tailength. Gubernaculum troughshaped, fixed. Phasmids conspicuous, plugged, extending into bursa, at or anterior to middle of tail. TYPE HABITAT AND LOCALITY Specimens collected from soil around the roots of gall Oak (Quercus faginea Lam.) with herbaceous plants and grasses from Arroyo Frio and soil around the roots of pine (Pinus pinaster Aiton) from Monte Guadahornillos both in Sierra de Cazorla, Jaén, Spain. TYPE SPECIMENS Holotype, female and male paratypes deposited in the collection of the Institut0 LopezNeyra de Parasitologia (C.S.I.C.), Granada, Spain; female and male paratypes at the Muséum national d Histoire naturelle, Paris, France and three female paratypes and three male paratypes at CIP, St. Albans, Hem, England. DIAGNOSIS AND RELATIONSPHIPS Amplimerlinius longicauda n. sp. differs from al1 known species of the genus except A. clavicaudatus (Choi & Geraert, 1975) Siddiqi, 1976 in having an elongate female tail measuring 2.93.5 anal body widths,long, a stout stylet measuring 35 k 1.4 pm (3237) and outer bands of lateral fields with few a scattered striae in oesophageal and tail regions. From A. clavicaudatus it differs in having an elongatecylindrical female tail with 5893 annuli, female and male body 1325 pm (10301 773) long and stylet 3237 pm long vs a clavate female tail with 4555 annuli, female and male body under 0.9 mm long and the stylet measuring 2025 pm long in clavicaudatus. In many other characters (such as body, stylet, and spicules length) A. longicauda n. sp. comes close to A. intemedius Bravo, 1976 and A. nectolineatus Siddiqi, 1976. From A. intermedius it differs in having an anteriorly flattened head compared with hemispherical head in the latter, conus not conspicuously shorter than shaft, outer bands of lateral fields with a few scattered striae on tail and a longer tail (these differences were noted upon studying the paratypes of A. intermedius). It differs from A. nectolineatus in having body not spirally curved, cephalic region anteriorly flattened (conoidrounded in A. nectolineatus), phasmids more prominent and a longer female tail with more annuli (tail 2.22.5 anal body widths long, with 4143 annuli in A. nectolineatus). REFERENCES ANDRASSY, 1. (1962). Über den Mundstachel der Tylenchiden (Nematologische Notizen 9). Acta Zool. Hung, 8 : 241249. BRAVO, M. A. (1976). Merlinizrs intermedius (Nematoda : Tylenchoidea) a new species from Portugal intermediate between M. icarus and M. macrurus. Nematropica, 6 : 2934. CHOI, Y. E. & GERAERT, E. (1975). Additional list of Tylenchida (Nematoda) from Korea with description of two new species. Nematologica, 21 : 2634. IVANOVA, T. S. (1982). [New nematode species the of subfamily Merliinae Siddiqi, 19701. Izvest. Akad. Nauk Tadzhikskoi SSR, Biolog. Nauki, 1 (86) : 2125. KLEYNHANS, K.P. N. & HEYNS, J. (1983). New species of Anlplimerlinius Siddiqi, 1976 and Paratrophunls Arias, 1970,from South Africa (Nematoda : Hoplolaimoidea). Phytophylactica, 15 : 5762. SIDDIQI, M. R. (1976). New plant nematode genera Plesiodorus (Dolichodorinae), Meiodorus (Meiodorinae subfam. n.), Awzplimerlinius (Merliniinae) and Gracilancea (Tylodoridae grad. n.) Nematologica, 22 : 390416. SIDDIQI, M. R. (1979).Taxonomyof theplantnematode subfamily Merliniinae Siddiqi, 1970, with descriptions of Merlinius processus n. sp., M. 1003 n. sp. and Amplimerlinius globigerus n. sp. from Europe. Syst. Parasit., 1 : 4359. Accepte pour publication le 17 avril 1989. 78 Revue Nématol. 13 (1) : 7378 (19901