Steinernema costaricense Uribe-Lorre, Mora & Stock, 2007
Summary: Steinernema
costaricense was recovered during a survey for native entomopathogenic
nematodes in Costa Rica.
Morphological data, molecular
(28S rDNA sequence
data) studies and cross-hybridisation tests were used for diagnostic and
identification purposes. Additionally, 28S rDNA sequence data were used to assess
the evolutionary relationships of the new species with other Steinernema spp. Morphological diagnostic
features for S. costaricense include:
the body size of the infective juvenile (av. 1,696 µm); the presence of protruding ‘horn-like’ cephalic
papillae; the position of the excretory pore in the infective juvenile (av. 77 µm) and the first generation
male (av. 117 µm); the
D% value of the infective juvenile (av. 53) and the first generation male (av.
56); the E% value of the infective juvenile (av. 85); and the morphology of the
spicules and gubernaculum of the first generation male.