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The re-description of Synoecnema hirsutum Timm, 1959 (Synoecneminae, Ungellidae, Drilonematoidea) from a pheretimoid earthworm in Vietnam with the analysis of its phylogenetic relationships

  • 1. Centre of Parasitology of the Severtsov Institute of Ecology & Evolution, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia
  • 2. Centre of Parasitology of the Severtsov Institute of Ecology & Evolution, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia|Joint Russian-Vietnamese Tropical Scientific and Technological Center, Hanoi, Vietnam

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Synoecnema hirsutum Timm, 1959 (Ungellidae, Drilonematoidea), found in the body cavity of the pheretimoid earthworm at the border of Laos and Vietnam, was re-described and illustrated. The mitochondrial genome of S. hirsutum obtained with Illumina HiSeq sequencing is the first annotated mitochondrial genome as a representative of the superfamily Drilonematoidea. The phylogeny inferred from the analysis of 12 mitochondrial genes has shown some similarity of S. hirsutum with a cephalobid Acrobeloides varius.

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