Steinernema hermaphroditum Stock, Griffin & Chaerani, 2004
Abstract: Steinernema hermaphroditum n. sp., a new
entomopathogenic nematode isolated from soil samples in the Moluccan islands,
Indonesia, is described. Morphological observations as well as biological
evidence (cross-hybridisation studies) indicate the distinctness of S.
hermaphroditum n. sp. from other Steinernema spp. This new species
is characterised by the presence of hermaphrodites in the first adult
generation. Key morphological diagnostic characters include: a digitate tail
with a mucro and a glandular spermatheca filled with sperm in the first
generation hermaphrodite; the value of D%; the morphology of the male spicules
and gubernaculum and the number and arrangement of the genital papillae; the
values of D%, E% and the pattern of the lateral field of the third-stage
infective juvenile. Additionally, molecular evidence obtained from ITS rDNA
RFLP profiles, 28S rDNA sequence analyses, and phylogenetic reconstruction
provide further evidence to establish this nematode as a new species.
Reference
Stock, S.P., Griffin, C.T and Chaerani, R. (2004). Morphological and molecular characterisation of Steinernema hermaphroditum n. sp. (Nematoda: Steinernematidae), an entomopathogenic nematode from Indonesia, and its phylogenetic relationships with other members of the genus. Nematology, 6, 401-412.