Standardsignatur
Titel
First record of the genus Bursaphelenchus Fuchs, 1937 in Thailand and description of B. thailandae sp. n. (Nematoda: Parasitaphelenchidae)
Verfasser
Erscheinungsort
Leiden
Verlag
Erscheinungsjahr
2002
Seiten
S. 853-863
Material
BandaufführungSonderdruck
Datensatznummer
96320
Quelle
Abstract
Wood samples were taken from pine trees in the mountainous region between Pai and Maehongson in northern Thailand. Four species of Bursaphelenchus were recovered from the sample: Bursaphelenchus hylobianum, B. mucronatus, B. aberrans and B. thailandae sp.n. Bursaphelenchus thailandae sp.n. is most similar to B. synchus but also shows simularities with B. ruehmi, B. humanensis and B. steineri. It has a relatively small style lacking distinct basal knobs and a lateral field with four lines. The female has more or less protruding vulval lips and a slim, conoid, tail. The relatively small and delicate spicules show a distinctive darker sector and lack a cucullus. The male tail has a very small terminal "bursa", Bursaphelenchus thailandae sp.n. is tentiatively included in the B. fungivorus-group of the genus Bursaphelenchus. Brief notes and morphometric data are given for the other species found. The record of B. mucronatus indicates that conditions for the establishment of the closely related B. xylophilus (the cause of pine wilt disease) may be suitable in Thailand and strict phytosanitary measures are therefore advisable.