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      Integrative taxonomy of Xiphinema histriae and Xiphinema lapidosum from Spain

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          Three populations of Xiphinema non- americanum group species were detected in agricultural and natural ecosystems, during routine surveys for plant-parasitic nematodes in Spain. Based on morphological and molecular analyses, the species were identified as Xiphinema histriae and Xiphinema lapidosum, being this the first record and molecular characterization of both species in Spain. The morphometrics and morphology of the Spanish populations agree with those of the original description and paratype specimens and the present study provided a first description of the second to fourth juvenile stages of both species. A detailed study on the morphology in the Spanish populations of X. histriae, as well as in paratypes, showed a pseudo-Z-organ with weakly muscularized wall and containing numerous small dense granular bodies, which was different to the original description by Lamberti et al. (1993). This new finding suggests that X. histriae must be considered a member of the morphospecies Group 5 of X. non- americanum. Phylogenetic analysis based on D2 to D3 expansion segments of 28S gene, ITS1 and partial CoxI gene indicated that X. histriae and X. lapidosum are phylogenetically related with other Xiphinema non- americanum group spp. reported from Spain. Considering the pathological and economic importance of this group of nematodes, the combination of morphological characters, measurements, and molecular analysis is crucial for accurate identification of these species.

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                Journal
                J Nematol
                J. Nematol
                JOFNEM
                Journal of Nematology
                Exeley Inc.
                0022-300X
                2640-396X
                2019
                29 July 2019
                : 51
                : e2019-37
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Institute for Sustainable Agriculture (IAS) , Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) , Campus de Excelencia Internacional Agroalimentario , ceiA3, Avenida Menéndez Pidal s/n, 14004, Córdoba, Spain
                [2 ]Laboratory of Plant Nematology , Institute of Biotechnology , College of Agriculture and Biotechnology , Zhejiang University , Hangzhou, 310058, Zhejiang, P.R. China.
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                This paper was edited by Zafar Ahmad Handoo.

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                e2019-37
                10.21307/jofnem-2019-037
                6916138
                1b10fad1-4466-410c-b4a0-b58000b6eb0f
                © 2019 Authors

                This is an Open Access article licensed under the Creative Commons CC BY 4.0 license, https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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                : 23 April 2019
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                Life Sciences

                first record,juvenile stages,molecular,morphology,morphometrics,phylogeny,xiphinema,x. histriae,x. lapidosum

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