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- ItemEntomopathogenic nematodes (Steinernematidae and Heterorhabditidae) from the southwestern parts of South Africa(SA ePublications, 2006) Malan, Antoinette P.; Nguyen, Khuong B.; Addison, Matthew F.Soil samples were collected in the southwestern parts of South Africa to obtain entomopathogenic nematodes of the families Steinernematidae and Heterorhabditidae. In total, 498 samples were randomly taken from cultivated and uncultivated habitats, including deciduous fruit orchards, vineyards and natural vegetation. Entomopathogenic nematodes were isolated from 36 samples (7 %) by baiting with larvae of Galleria mellonella (greater wax moth). Heterorhabditis was the dominant genus isolated, while Steinernema was rare. The most common species was Heterorhabditis bacteriophora Other species identified were Heterorhabditis zealandica and Steinernema khoisanae. The isolation of H. zealandica represents a new record for South Africa, whereasS. khoisanae has thus far been recorded only from South Africa.
- ItemHeterorhabditis safricana n. sp. (Rhabditida: Heterorhabditidae) : a new entomopathogenic nematode from South Africa(Brill Academic Publishers, 2008-11) Malan, Antoinette P.; Nguyen, Khuong B.; De Waal, Jeanne Y.; Tiedt, LouwrenceDuring a survey for entomopathogenic nematodes in the Western Cape Province of South Africa, a new species in the genus Heterorhabditis was collected from a peach orchard. The nematode was trapped by the insect-baiting technique using last instar larvae of Galleria mellonella. The infective juvenile of the new species differs from the morphologically closest species, H. marelatus, in shorter body length 600 (550-676) vs 685 (588-700) μm and the shorter tail of 93 (86-108) vs 107 (99-117) μm. It differs from all other species in the vulva pattern of hermaphroditic female. The genital papillae of the male H. safricana n. sp. are typical for species in the megidis-group (three papillae in terminal group). The average length of the gubernaculum is longer than that of all other species (24 vs 19-23 μm) and the gubernaculum length as a percentage of spicule length (53.9) is less than that of H. mexicana (56), similar to that of H. floridensis (53.8), but larger than that of all others (51 or less). For molecular characterisation, the species closest to H. safricana n. sp. is H. marelatus. The length of the ITS rDNA sequence of the new species is characterised by 995 base pairs, identical to that of H. marelatus, but differs from this species by 25 aligned positions, seven of which are unambiguous autapomorphies. Phylogenetic trees show further evidence of a separate species status for H. safricana n. sp.
- ItemSteinernema khoisanae n. sp. (Rhabditida: Steinernematidae) : a new entomopathogenic nematode from South Africa(Brill Academic Publishers, 2006) Nguyen, Khuong B.; Malan, Antoinette P.; Gozel, UgurA new species of entomopathogenic nematode, Steinernema khoisanae n. sp. is described from South Africa. The new species is characterised by morphometrics of the infective juvenile with body length 1076 μm, narrow body diameter of 33 μm, excretory pore 94 μm from anterior end, tail 85 μm long, a = 33, D% = 68, H% = 57, and E% = 111. The lateral field pattern of the new species is 2, 7, 8, 6, 4 and 2. The male of the first generation can be recognised by the spicule and the gubernaculum shape, excretory pore located posteriorly near the end of the pharynx, D% = 88, and SW% = 199. The first generation female can be recognised by the non-protruding vulva and tail bearing a prominent mucron. Steinernema khoisanae n. sp. is characterised genetically by sequences of the internal transcribed spacers and D2/D3 regions of 28S ribosomal DNA, by composition of their sequences and by numerous unique, derived, nucleotide character states. Phylogenetic trees show that S. khoisanae n. sp. and other members of the S. glaseri-group form a monophyletic assemblage.