S Mokhtari, A Eskandari, P Castillo, J E Palomares-Rius
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The new species belongs to morphospecies <i>Xiphinema</i> non-<i>americanum</i> group 5, characterised by having two equally developed female genital branches with uterine differentiation in the form of pseudo-Z-organ along with the rhomboid-shaped crystalloid bodies, and a short, rounded tail ending in a peg. The polytomous identification codes of the new species are A4, B2, C5a5b, D6, E56, F4(5), G23, H2, I34, J5a5b, K3, L2. Morphologically, the new species comes close to several known species (namely, <i>X. andalusiense</i>, <i>X. artemisiae</i>, <i>X. baetica</i>, <i>X. hyrcaniense</i>, <i>X. ingens</i>, <i>X. macroacanthum</i> and <i>X. pseudocoxi</i>) belonging to morphospecies group 5. The morphological differences of the new species and the aforementioned species are discussed. The second recovered species, <i>Xiphinema basiri</i>, belongs to the same group and has a pseudo-Z-organ in the shape of globular bodies close to <i>pars dilatata uterus</i> and short, conical, distinctly digitate tail. Integrative diagnosis was completed using molecular data obtained from partial sequences of the D2-D3 region of 28S rDNA, ITS1 rDNA, 18S rDNA, and <i>COI</i> mtDNA genes.</p>","PeriodicalId":15928,"journal":{"name":"Journal of Helminthology","volume":"99 ","pages":"e103"},"PeriodicalIF":1.6000,"publicationDate":"2025-09-05","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Morphological and molecular characterisation of <i>Xiphinema pedrami</i> sp. nov. and <i>X. basiri</i> Siddiqi 1959 (Nematoda: Longidoridae) from southern Iran.\",\"authors\":\"S Mokhtari, A Eskandari, P Castillo, J E Palomares-Rius\",\"doi\":\"10.1017/S0022149X25100394\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<p><p>Two <i>Xiphinema</i> species, one new and one known, were found from Bushehr province, southern Iran, and are herein described based on morphological and molecular data. 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Morphological and molecular characterisation of Xiphinema pedrami sp. nov. and X. basiri Siddiqi 1959 (Nematoda: Longidoridae) from southern Iran.
Two Xiphinema species, one new and one known, were found from Bushehr province, southern Iran, and are herein described based on morphological and molecular data. These include Xiphinema pedrami sp. nov. and X. basiri, both belonging to the 'Xiphinema non-americanum group'. The new dagger nematode is characterised by a body length of 3.54-5.00 mm, a lip region separated from the rest of body by a depression, odontostyle 128-148 μm long, 60-89 μm long odontophore, guiding ring at 107-138 μm from anterior end, female tail rounded to dorsally more convex with small bulge and four juvenile stages. Males have one pair of cloacal and three to five ventromedian single supplements. The new species belongs to morphospecies Xiphinema non-americanum group 5, characterised by having two equally developed female genital branches with uterine differentiation in the form of pseudo-Z-organ along with the rhomboid-shaped crystalloid bodies, and a short, rounded tail ending in a peg. The polytomous identification codes of the new species are A4, B2, C5a5b, D6, E56, F4(5), G23, H2, I34, J5a5b, K3, L2. Morphologically, the new species comes close to several known species (namely, X. andalusiense, X. artemisiae, X. baetica, X. hyrcaniense, X. ingens, X. macroacanthum and X. pseudocoxi) belonging to morphospecies group 5. The morphological differences of the new species and the aforementioned species are discussed. The second recovered species, Xiphinema basiri, belongs to the same group and has a pseudo-Z-organ in the shape of globular bodies close to pars dilatata uterus and short, conical, distinctly digitate tail. Integrative diagnosis was completed using molecular data obtained from partial sequences of the D2-D3 region of 28S rDNA, ITS1 rDNA, 18S rDNA, and COI mtDNA genes.
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Journal of Helminthology publishes original papers and review articles on all aspects of pure and applied helminthology, particularly those helminth parasites of environmental health, medical or veterinary importance. Research papers on helminths in wildlife hosts, including plant and insect parasites, are also published along with taxonomic papers contributing to the systematics of a group. The journal will be of interest to academics and researchers involved in the fields of human and veterinary parasitology, public health, microbiology, ecology and biochemistry.