Title of article :
Three new records of criconematids (Criconematidae: Criconematinae) from Iran
Author/Authors :
Jahanshahi Afshar, Farahnaz Department of Plant Pathology - Faculty of Agriculture - Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran , Pourjam, Ebrahim Department of Plant Pathology - Faculty of Agriculture - Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran , Mokhtassi-Bidgoli, Ali Department of Agronomy - Faculty of Agriculture - Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran , Pedram, Majid Department of Plant Pathology - Faculty of Agriculture - Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Three known species of the family Criconematidae namely
Criconema crotaloides, C. princeps and Ogma zernovi were recovered from
natural forests in Golestan province, and were characterized based upon their
morphological and morphometric characters. The Iranian population of C.
crotaloides was recovered from the rhizosphere of Fraxinus excelsior and is
characterized by females 517-594 μm long, having 64-70 not retrorse body
annuli with smooth margin without lateral differentiation and RV = 11-14. The
second species, C. princeps, was associated with Carpinus betulus and is
characterized by females 421-506 μm long, having 63-69 rounded to retrorse
body annuli with smooth margin, marked by distinct lateral triangular arches
and RV = 11-12. The main characteristics of this species and the status of
some other previously reported populations as C. princeps were discussed. The
last species, Ogma zernovi, was recovered from the rhizosphere of Quercus
sp., and is characterized by females 350-653 μm long, having 58-64 retrorse
body annuli, each annulus with nine rows of short smooth scales in the middle
of the body, the scales uni- or bi-lobulated, RV = 9-11, tail conoid and the last
three annuli without projections. New observations on its morphology were
added, comparisons were made with the type populations of the species and
characteristics of the species were updated with including data of males and
juveniles. Compared to the type populations, no remarkable differences were
observed for the three studied species. All the three species represent new
records for Iran.
Keywords :
taxonomy , Ogma zernovi , Golestan province , forest , Criconema princeps , Criconema crotaloides
Journal title :
Journal of Crop Protection