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      Stauratostoma shelleyi n. gen., n. sp. (Nematoda: Rhabditida: Thelastomatidae) from Appalachian Polydesmid Millipedes (Polydesmida: Xystodesmidae)

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          Stauratostoma shelleyi n. gen., n. sp. is described from the midgut and hindgut of nine species of the millipede family Xystodesmidae collected in the southern Appalachian regions of North Carolina, Tennessee and Alabama. Specimens of S. shelleyi were morphologically examined with differential interference contrast, phase contrast, and scanning electron microscopy. The head of S. shelleyi differs from other thelastomatid nematodes in having a head region mushroom-shaped in profile; cruciform stomatal opening formed from four flaps; greatly expanded labial disc; and eight-sectored annule-like column supporting the labial disc. Thirteen nematodes from various hosts were sequenced for 28S LSU rDNA and compared with other millipede-inhabiting nematodes. Stauratostoma shelleyi is the sister group to the few Thelastoma spp. that have been molecularly characterized using the D2–D3 expansion segments of the 28S LSU rDNA.

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          Journal
          J Nematol
          J. Nematol
          JOFNEM
          Journal of Nematology
          Exeley Inc.
          0022-300X
          2640-396X
          September 2018
          03 September 2018
          : 50
          : 2
          : 133-146
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Entomology and Plant Pathology , University of Tennessee , 370 Plant Biotechnology Building, 2505 E J Chapman Drive, Knoxville, TN 37996-4560 USA
          [2 ] University of Tennessee , Research Computing Support , Office of Information and Technology , 526-A Greve Hall, 821 Volunteer Boulevard, Knoxville, TN 37996 USA
          Author notes

          This paper was edited by Erik J. Ragsdale.

          Article
          PMC6909368 PMC6909368 6909368 exeley
          10.21307/jofnem-2018-023
          6909368
          30451434
          0779b7bf-6abd-4d72-98e3-40b4f37ab8cb
          © The Society of Nematologists
          History
          : 03 November 2017
          Categories
          Life Sciences

          Host-parasitic relationship, Thelastoma ,Taxonomy,Alabama,28S rDNA.,Appalachia,New genus,Tennessee,Scanning electron microscopy,North Carolina, Stauratostoma

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