Pratylenchus scribneri, Steiner, Steiner

Alvani, Somaye, Mahdikhani-Moghadam, Esmat, Rouhani, Hamid & Mohammadi, Abbas, 2016, A checklist of the family Pratylenchidae Thorne, 1949 from Iran, Zootaxa 4079 (2), pp. 179-204 : 191

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4079.2.2

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6063100

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scientific name

Pratylenchus scribneri
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20. P. scribneri Steiner, in Sherbakoff & Stanley 1943

Syn: P. agilis (Thorne & Malek 1968) Hernández, Jordana, Goldaracena & Pinochet 2000

P. crossandrae Subramaniyan & Sivakumar 1991

(present study) 7♀: L= 494.3 (456.5–531) µm; a = 23.7 (22.8–24.8); b = 5.2 (4.8–5.5); b' = 3.9 (3.9–4); c = 20.3 (19.2–21.3); c' = 2 (1.7–2.5); St = 14.7 (13.5–16) µm; V = 79 (77.7–79.5); V´ = 83.1 (81.6–83.7)

Associated plants and localities. Alfalfa (East Azerbaijan), bean (Ardabil), Berberis vulgaris (South Khorasan), citrus ( Fars), field crops (Boshehr), potato (Ardabil and West Azerbaijan) and sugar beet (Lorestan and West Azerbaijan).

References. Abivardi et al. 1970; Barooti 1998; Saidi Nayini, F. et al., Iranian Research Institute of Plant Protection, Tehran, 2000, pers. com; Khezrinejad, N. & Niknam, Gh, Islamic Azad University of Mahabad, Uremia, 2004, pers. com; Tanha Maafi et al. 2004; Tanha Maafi, Z. et al., Iranian Research Institute of Plant Protection, Tehran, 2006, pers. com; Khezrinejad, N. et al., Islamic Azad University of Mahabad, Uremia, 2006, pers. com; Hatami, B. & Asghari, R, Zanjan University, Zanjan, 2014, pers. com; Eskandari et al. 2015; present study.

Remarks. The Iranian population of P. scribneri (present study) closely corresponds to the original description. Thorne & Malek 1968 described P. agilis as being very close to P. scribneri . Hernández et al. (2000) compared both species by non–morphological techniques, and found strong evidence that they are one species. They proposed P. agilis as a junior synonym of P. scribneri . Subramaniyan & Sivakumar 1991 also described P. crossandrae as a new species based on minor differences in b and c values and body annulation, therefore P. crossandrae was also considered as a new junior synonym of P. scribneri (Castillo & Vovlas 2007) .

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