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Pellioditis pelhamensis n. sp. (Nematoda: Rhabditidae) and Pellioditis pellio (Schneider, 1866), earthworm associates from different subclades within Pellioditis (syn. Phasmarhabditis Andrássy, 1976)
Recently, much attention has been focused on a group of rhabditid nematodes called Phasmarhabditis , a junior synonym of Pellioditis , as a promising source of biocontrol agents for invasive slugs. Pellioditis pelhamensis n. sp. was first isolated from earthworms near Pelham Bay Park in Bronx, New Y...
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Published in: | PloS one 2023-09, Vol.18 (9), p.e0288196-e0288196 |
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Summary: | Recently, much attention has been focused on a group of rhabditid nematodes called
Phasmarhabditis
, a junior synonym of
Pellioditis
, as a promising source of biocontrol agents for invasive slugs.
Pellioditis pelhamensis
n. sp. was first isolated from earthworms near Pelham Bay Park in Bronx, New York, USA, in 1990 and has been found to be pathogenic to slugs as well as some earthworms. It has also been used in several comparative developmental studies. Here, we provide a description of this species, as well as a redescription of a similar earthworm-associated nematode,
Pellioditis pellio
Schneider, 1866, re-isolated from the type locality. Although
P
.
pelhamensis
n. sp. and
P
.
pellio
are morphologically similar, they are reproductively isolated. Molecular phylogenetic analysis places both species in a clade that includes all species previously described as
Phasmarhabditis
which are associated with gastropods.
Phasmarhabditis
Andrássy, 1976 is therefore a junior synonym of
Pellioditis
Dougherty, 1953. Also,
Pellioditis bohemica
Nermut’, Půža, Mekete & Mráček, 2017, described to be a facultative parasite of slugs, is found to be a junior synonym of
Pellioditis pellio
(Schneider, 1866), adding to evidence that
P
.
pellio
is associated with both slugs and earthworms. The earthworm-associated species
P
.
pelhamensis
n. sp. and
P
.
pellio
represent different subclades within
Pellioditis
, suggesting that
Pellioditis
species in general have a broader host range than just slugs. Because of this, caution is warranted in using these species as biological control agents until more is understood about their ecology. |
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ISSN: | 1932-6203 1932-6203 |
DOI: | 10.1371/journal.pone.0288196 |