Basilaphelenchus

 

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Classification:

       Tylenchida
       Aphelenchina
         Aphelenchoidea
          Aphelenchoididae
           Tylaphelenchinae


            Basilaphelenchus Pedram. Kanzaki, Giblin-Davis & Pourjam, 2018

Type species of the genus: Basilaphelenchus persicus Pedram. Kanzaki, Giblin-Davis & Pourjam, 2018

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Morphology and Anatomy:

All Basilaphelenchus species have the unique featture of having the three stylet knobs elongated and posteriorly directed (Pedram et al., 2018).


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References:

Akol, B., Huang, Q., Lin, B., Wang, H., Liao, J., Zhou, K. 2021. A new aphelench nematode, Basilaphelenchus brevistylus n. sp. (Aphelenchoididae: Tylaphelenchinae) from Pinus massoniana in China. J. Nematology 53:| DOI: 10.21307/jofnem-2021-070 

Andrassy, I. 2009. Free-living Nematodes of Hungary II.  Hungarian Natural History Museum, Budapest. 496p.

Pedram, M., Kanzaki, N., Giblin-Davis, R. M. and Pourjam, E. 2018. A molecular phylogenetic approach for unravelling the taxonomic status of Basilaphelenchus persicus n. gen., n. sp. (Aphelenchoididae: Tylaphelenchinae). Nematology 20:567–82.

 
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