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Bursaphelenchus hildegardae Braasch 2006

  • 1. Manaaki Whenua - Landcare Research, 231 Morrin Road, Auckland, New Zealand.
  • 2. Plant Health & Environment Laboratory, Ministry for Primary Industries, 231 Morrin Road, Auckland, New Zealand. & mrsurrey @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 8859 - 467 X
  • 3. Plant Health & Environment Laboratory, Ministry for Primary Industries, 231 Morrin Road, Auckland, New Zealand. & Wellcome. Ho @ mpi. govt. nz; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 4464 - 7581
  • 4. Biosecurity Surveillance & Incursion Investigation Plant Health, Ministry for Primary Industries, 14 Sir William Pickering Drive, Christchurch, New Zealand. & Milen. Marinov @ mpi. govt. nz; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 3284 - 2555
  • 5. Biosecurity Surveillance & Incursion Investigation Plant Health, Ministry for Primary Industries, 14 Sir William Pickering Drive, Christchurch, New Zealand. & Carolyn. Bleach @ mpi. govt. nz; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 1089 - 328 X
  • 6. SPS Biota Ltd., PO Box 31589, Lower Hutt, New Zealand. & brent. rogan @ spsbiota. co. nz; Brett. Alexander @ mpi. govt. nz
  • 7. Plant Health & Environment Laboratory, Ministry for Primary Industries, 231 Morrin Road, Auckland, New Zealand.

Description

Key to B. hildegardae and nematodes in the eggersi -group

1. Male caudal papillae 2 pairs; longer body (1500 µm for female, 1250 µm for male).................... B. newmexicans

-. Male caudal papillae more than 2 pairs; female body less than 1500 µm.......................................... 2

2. Vulva flap absent..................................................................................... 3

-. Vulva flap present..................................................................................... 4

3. Male caudal papillae 3 pairs; female body 890–960 µm................................................. B. elytrus

- Male caudal papillae 1 single and 3 pairs; female body 990–1122 µm.................................... B. eggersi

4. With a hook or knob-like spicules........................................................................ 5

- Without a hook or knob-like spicules............................................................... B. glochis

5. Condylus small, constantly recurved, ending as a thin hook......................................... B. hildegardae

- Condylus variably recurved, formed with a depressed centre, a thicker, sometimes knob-like end............... B. tusciae

Notes

Published as part of Zhao, Zeng Qi, Surrey, Michael, Ho, Wellcome, Marinov, Milen, Bleach, Carolyn, Rogan, Brent & Alexander, Brett, 2021, First record of Bursaphelenchus hildegardae Braasch et al., 2006 (Nematoda) in New Zealand with updated information on morphology, sequencing and a key to species of the eggersi-group, pp. 151-165 in Zootaxa 5071 (1) on page 163, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5071.1.9, http://zenodo.org/record/5723446

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