Steinernema tielingense Ma et al.
2012
Summary
– A new species of Steinernema was isolated from shrub soils in Liaoning province during a survey for entomopathogenic nematodes
in north China.
This nematode was obtained by the insect-baiting technique using last instar
larvae of Galleria mellonella(Lepidoptera: Pyralidae). This new species
is described herein as S. tielingense. It belongs to the feltiae group
and is characterised by infective third-stage juvenile (IJ) with a body length
of 915 (824-979) μm, distance
from head to excretory pore of 69 (64-73) μm, tail length of 81 (74-85) μm, ratio E = 88
(85-94)%, lateral field with eight ridges at mid-body, first generation male
spicule 88 (79-98) μm and
gubernaculum 61 (49-70) μm
long, and first generation female with a vulval protrusion and ratio D = 41 (32-49)%. The new species
distinctly differs from the related species S. kraussei, S.
silvaticum, S. oregonense and S. cholashanense in the
different number of ridges in the lateral fields and hyaline tail length as %
of total tail length of IJ and male body length and distance from head to
excretory pore. Cross hybridisation tests showed that these species were
reproductively isolated. The sequences analyses of the internal transcribed
spacers (ITS) and D2-D3 regions of the ribosomal DNA confirm this to be a new species.