Hostname: page-component-76fb5796d-skm99 Total loading time: 0 Render date: 2024-04-28T17:35:45.665Z Has data issue: false hasContentIssue false

A new isolate of Mesorhabditis monhystera (Bütschli, 1873) Dougherty, 1955 (Rhabditida: Rhabditidae): re-evaluated with molecular data and scanning electron microscopic observations

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 January 2023

I. Bashir
Affiliation:
Nematode Research Laboratory, Department of Zoology, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh 202002, India
M. Mahboob
Affiliation:
Nematode Research Laboratory, Department of Zoology, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh 202002, India
Q. Tahseen*
Affiliation:
Nematode Research Laboratory, Department of Zoology, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh 202002, India
*
Author for correspondence: Q. Tahseen, E-mail: qtahseen@gmail.com

Abstract

A new isolate of Mesorhabditis monhystera (Bütschli, 1873) Dougherty, 1955 is described and illustrated with morphological and molecular data. The phylogenetic analysis based on the D2/D3 segment of 28S rDNA using the Bayesian inference method, revealed monophyly of the genus Mesorhabditis as the subordinate taxa clustered in one clade. The clade further divided into two subclades representing the Monhystera-group and Spiculigera-group with 100% posterior probability values. However, GenBank sequences of several species constituting the Monhystera-group, showed high similarity and very little genetic divergence (98–99%) of up to 4–5 bases. In order to ascertain the status of those isolates, detailed morphological comparison is provided along with a pictorial key. A sequence-based phylogeography of haplogroups of Mesorhabditis using the median-joining network method, was also inferred. The results suggested the need for morphological validation of a species before its sequences are deposited in GenBank.

Type
Research Paper
Copyright
Copyright © The Author(s), 2023. Published by Cambridge University Press

Access options

Get access to the full version of this content by using one of the access options below. (Log in options will check for institutional or personal access. Content may require purchase if you do not have access.)

References

Abolafia, J and Peña-Santiago, R (2009) Nematodes of the order Rhabditida from Andalucía, Spain. The family Mesorhabditidae, with description of Mesorhabditis carmenae sp. n. Journal of Nematode Morphology and Systematics 12(1), 4164.Google Scholar
Ahmad, I, Shah, AA and Mahamood, M (2010) Nematodes of the order Rhabditida from India. Description of a new species of Mesorhabditis (Rhabditidae) and comments on M. cranganorensis. International Journal of Nematology 20(1), 6368.Google Scholar
Allgén, CA (1949) Über einige südschwedische Brackwasser- und Erdnematoden [On some southern Swedish brackish water and soil nematodes]. Kungliga Fysiografiska Sällskapets Förhandlingar 19, 119. [In German.]Google Scholar
Anderson, RV (1983) Description of Distolabrellus veechi n. gen., n. sp. (Nematoda: Rhabditidae). Journal of Nematology 15(1), 7075.Google Scholar
Andrássy, I (1961) Wissenschaftliche Ergebnisse der ersten ungarischen zoologischen Expedition in Ostafrika. 2. Nematoda [Scientific results of the first Hungarian zoological expedition in East Africa. 2. Nematoda]. Annales Historico-Naturales Musei Nationalis Hungarici 53(1), 281297. [In German.]Google Scholar
Andrássy, I (1982) Six new species of the suborder Rhabditina. Revue de Nématologie 5(1), 3950.Google Scholar
Andrássy, I (1983) A taxonomic review of the suborder Rhabditina (Nematoda: Secernentia). 241 pp. Paris, Orstom..Google Scholar
Andrássy, I (2005) Free-living nematodes of Hungary (Nematoda: Errantia), I. Pedozoologica Hungarica 3. 518 pp. Budapest, Hungarian Natural History Museum.Google Scholar
Artigas, P (1927) Nematodeos de invertebrados. V. Cruznema cruznema novo genero e nova 425 especie [nvertebrate nematodes. V. Cruznema cruznema new genus and new 425 species.] Boletim Biológico. Laboratório de Parasitologia. Faculdade de Medicina de São Paulo 10(1), 209211. [In Portuguese.]Google Scholar
Baermann, G (1917) Eine einfache Methode zur Auffindung von Ankylostomum (Nematoden) Larven in Erdproben [A simple method for detecting Ankylostomum (nematode) larvae in soil samples]. Geneeskunding Tijdschrift voor Nederlandsch-Indië 57(1), 131137. [In German.]Google Scholar
Bandelt, H, Forster, P and Röhl, A (1999) Median-joining networks for inferring intraspecific phylogenies. Molecular Biology and Evolution 16(1), 3748.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Baranovskaya, IA (1959) [New species of nematodes on cereals from vicinity of Moscow.]. pp. 5558. Moscow, Izdatel'stvo Akademii Nauk SSSR.Google Scholar
Borgonie, G, Dierick, M, Houthoofd, W, Willems, M, Jacobs, P and Bert, W (2010) Refuge from predation, the benefit of living in an extreme acidic environment? Biological Bulletin 219(3), 268276.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Boström, S (1991) Mesorhabditis minuta n. sp. from Greece (Nematoda: Rhabditidae). Revue de Nématologie 14(1), 119122.Google Scholar
Brzeski, MW (1985) Lesjan riparius g. n., sp. n. (Nematoda: Rhabditidae) from Mexico. Annales Zoologici (Polska Akademia Nauk) 39(1), 175179.Google Scholar
Bütschli, O (1873) Beiträge zur Kenntniss der freilebenden Nematoden [Contributions to the knowledge of free-living nematodes]. Nova Acta der Kaiserlich Leopoldinisch-Carolinischen Deutschen Akademie der Naturforscher 36(1), 1144. [In German.]Google Scholar
Castresana, J (2000) Selection of conserved blocks from multiple alignments for their use in phylogenetic analysis. Molecular Biology and Evolution 17(4), 540552.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Chitwood, BG (1933) On some nematodes of the superfamily Rhabditoidea and their status as parasites of reptiles and amphibians. Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences 23(11), 508520.Google Scholar
Chitwood, BG and Chitwood, MB (1934) Daubaylia potomaca n. sp., a nematode parasite of snails, with a note on other nemas associated with molluscs. Proceedings of the Helminthological Society of Washington 1(1), 89.Google Scholar
Chitwood, BG and Chitwood, MB (1937) Snails as hosts and carriers of nematodes and Nematomorpha. The Nautilus 50(1), 130135.Google Scholar
Cobb, NA (1893) Nematodes, mostly Australian and Fijian. Department of Agriculture, New South Wales, Miscellaneous Publications 13(1), 159.Google Scholar
Cobb, NA (1918) Estimating the nema population of the soil. US Department of Agriculture. Agricultural Technical Circular of US Department of Agriculture 1, 48.Google Scholar
Cobb, NA (1929) Observations on the morphology and physiology of nemas; including notes on new species. Journal of Washington Academy of Sciences 19(1), 283286.Google Scholar
Darriba, D, Taboada, GL, Doallo, R and Posada, D (2012) jModelTest 2: more models, new heuristics and parallel computing. Nature Methods 9(8), 772.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Dassonville, AF and Heyns, J (1984) Freshwater nematodes from South Africa. 7. New and known species collected in Skinnerspruit, Pretoria. Phytophylactica 16(1), 1532.Google Scholar
De Ley, P and Blaxter, M (2002) Systematic position and phylogeny. pp. 130. In Lee, DL (Ed.) The biology of nematodes. London and New York, Taylor and Francis.Google Scholar
De Maeseneer, J and D’ Herde, J (1963) Méthodes utilisées pour 1’étude des anguillules libres du sol [Methods used for the study of free-living soil eels]. Revue de L'Agriculture, Bruxelles 16, 441447.Google Scholar
Dougherty, EC (1953) The genera of the subfamily Rhabditinae Micoletzky, 1922 (Nematoda). pp. 6976 in Dayal, J, Singh, KS (Eds) Thaper commemoration volume: a collection of articles presented to Prof. G.S. Thapar on his 60th birthday. Lucknow, India, University of Lucknow.Google Scholar
Dougherty, EC (1955) The genera and species of the subfamily Rhabditinae Micoletzky, 1922 (Nematoda): a nomenclatorial analysis-including an addendum on the composition of the family Rhabditidae Örley, 1880. Journal of Helminthology 29(3), 105152.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Fuchs, G (1933) Einige Nematoden bei Scolytus scolytus F [Some nematodes in Scolytus scolytus F]. Capita Zoologica 4(1), 145. [In German.]Google Scholar
Fuchs, G (1937) Neue parasitische und halbparasitische Nematoden bei Borkenka¨fern und einige andere Nematoden. 1. Teil [New parasitic and semi-parasitic nematodes in bark beetles and some other nematodes. 1st chapter]. Zoologische Jahrbücher (Systematik) 70(1), 291380. [In German.]Google Scholar
Hall, TA (1999) BioEdit: a user-friendly biological sequence alignment editor and analysis program for Windows 95/98/NT. Nucleic Acids Symposium Series 41(1), 9598.Google Scholar
Huelsenbeck, JP and Ronquist, F (2001) MRBAYES: Bayesian inference of phylogeny. Bioinformatics 17(8), 754755.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Inglis, WG (1983) An outline classification of the phylum Nematoda. Australian Journal of Zoology 31(2), 243255.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Khera, S (1968) Nematodes from the banks of still and running waters. IV. Description of a new subgenus of Rhabditis and a new species from India (Subfamily Rhabditinae). Journal of the Zoological Society of India 20(1), 3841.Google Scholar
Khera, S (1971) Nematodes from the banks of still and running waters. XI. Subfamily Rhabditinae. Indian Journal of Nematology 1(2), 237243.Google Scholar
Kreis, HA (1929) Freilebende terrestrische Nematoden aus der Umgebung von Peking (China). I [Free-living terrestrial nematodes from the Beijing area (China). I]. Zoologischer Anzeiger 84(2), 283294. [In German.]Google Scholar
Kumar, S, Stecher, G, Li, M, Knyaz, C and Tamura, K (2018) MEGA x: molecular evolutionary genetics analysis across computing platforms. Molecular Biology and Evolution 35(6), 15471549.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Launay, C, Félix, MA, Dieng, J and Delattre, M (2020) Diversification and hybrid incompatibility in auto-pseudogamous species of Mesorhabditis nematodes. Evolutionary Biology 20(1), 115.Google ScholarPubMed
Leigh, JW and Bryant, D (2015) POPART: full-feature software for haplotype network construction. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 6(9), 11101116.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Loof, PAA (1964) Free-living and plant parasitic nematodes from Venezuela. Nematologica 10(2), 201300.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Mahboob, M and Jahan, R (2021) A new and a known species of the genus Mesorhabditis (Osche, 1952) Dougherty, 1953 associated with the larva of longhorn beetle (Cerambycidae) and ground beetle (Scarabaeidae). Archives of Phytopathology and Plant Protection 54(15–16), 10871101.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Mahboob, M, Bashir, I, Asif, M, Nazir, N, Jahan, R and Tahseen, Q (2022) Molecular and phenotypic characterization of two cryptic species of the predatory genus Mononchoides Rahm, 1928 (Rhabditida: Diplogastridae) and their congeneric affinities. Journal of Helminthology 96(1), 122.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Massey, CL (1974) Biology and taxonomy of nematode parasites and associates of bark beetles in the United States. 233 pp. Agriculture Handbook no. 446. Washington, DC, Forest Service.Google Scholar
Meyl, AH (1953) Beiträge zur Kenntnis der Nematodenfauna vulkanisch erhitzter Biotope. II. Die in Thermalgewässern der Insel Ischia vorkommenden Nematoden [Contributions to the knowledge of the nematode fauna of volcanically heated biotopes. II. The nematodes present in thermal waters of the island of Ischia]. Zeitschrift für Morphologie und Ökologie der Tiere 42(2), 159208. [In German.]CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Nicholas, WL (1998) Mesorhabditis kinchegensis sp. nov. (Nematoda: Rhabditidae) from arid soil in Kinchega National Park. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia 122(1), 7984.Google Scholar
Nigon, V (1949) Modalités de la reproduction et déterminisme du sexe chez quelques nématodes libres [Modes of reproduction and sex determination in some free-living nematodes]. Annales des Sciences Naturelles de Zoologie et Biologie Animale 11(1), 1132. [In French.Google Scholar
Örley, L (1880) Az anguillulidák magànrajza. (Monographie der Anguilluliden) [Private drawing of anguillulids. (Anguillulid monograph)]. Természetrajzi Füzetek (Budapest) 4(1), 16150. [In Hungarian.]Google Scholar
Osche, G (1952) Systematik und Phylogenie der Gattung Rhabditis (Nematoda) [Systematics and phylogeny of the genus Rhabditis (Nematoda)]. Zoologische Jahrbücher (Systematik) 81(1), 190280. [In German.]Google Scholar
Osche, G (1955) Über die Vergesellschaftung von Nematoden und Crustaceen, mit einer Beschreibung von Matthesonema tylosa n. g. n. sp. (Nematoda) aus dem Kiemenraum einer Assel [On the socialization of nematodes and crustaceans, with a description of Matthesonema tylosa n.g. n.sp. (Nematoda) from the gills of an isopod.] Zoologischer Anzeiger 155(1), 253262. [In German.]Google Scholar
Paetzold, D (1955) Untersuchungen an freilebenden Nematoden der Salzwiese bei Aseleben [Studies on free-living nematodes in the salt marsh near Aseleben]. Wissenschaftliche Zeitschrift der Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg, Mathematisch- Naturwissenschaftliche Reihe 4(5), 10571090. [In German.]Google Scholar
Paetzold, D (1958) Beiträge zur Nematodenfauna mitteldeutscher Salzstellen im Raum von Halle [Contributions to the nematode fauna of central German salt deposits in the Halle area]. Wissenschaftlichen Zeitschrift der Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg, Mathematisch- Naturwissenschaftliche Reihe 8(1), 1748.Google Scholar
Rambaut, A (2014) FigTree, a graphical viewer of phylogenetic trees. http://tree.bio.ed.ac.uk/software/figtree.Google Scholar
Schuurmans Stekhoven, JH (1951) Nématodes saprozoaires et libres du Congo Belge [Saprozoan and free-living nematodes from the Belgian Congo]. Mémoires de l'Institut Royale des Sciences Naturelles de Belgique 39(1), 379. [In French.]Google Scholar
Seinhorst, W (1959) A rapid method for the transfer of nematodes from fixative to anhydrous glycerin. Nematologica 4(1), 6769.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Shokoohi, E, Mehdizadeh, S, Amirzadi, N and Abolafia, J (2014) Four new geographical records of rhabditid nematodes (Nematoda: Rhabditida: Rhabditomorpha) from Iran with a note on the phylogenetic position of Pelodera. Russian Journal of Nematology 22(1), 4966.Google Scholar
Steiner, G (1926) Parasitic nemas on peanuts in South Africa. Centralblatt Bakteriologie 67(2), 351365.Google Scholar
Steiner, G (1936) Opuscula miscellanea nematologica, III. Proceedings of the Helminthological Society of Washington 3(2), 1622.Google Scholar
Sudhaus, W (1974) Nematoden (insbesondere Rhabditiden) des Strandanwurfs un ihre Beziiehungen zu Krebsen [Nematodes (particularly rhabditids) of beach debris and their relationships with crustaceans]. Fauistisch-Ökologisch Mitteilungen 4, 365400.Google Scholar
Sudhaus, W (1976) Nomenklatorische Bemerkungen über Arten und Gattungen der Unterfamilie Rhabditinae sensu lato (Rhabditidae, Nematoda) [Nomenclatural remarks on species and genera of the subfamily Rhabditinae sensu lato (Rhabditidae, Nematoda)]. Nematologica 22(1), 4961. [In German.]CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Sudhaus, W (1978) Systematik, Phylogenie und Ökologie der holzbewohnenden Nematoden-Gruppe Rhabditis (Mesorhabditis) und das Problem ‘geschlechtsbezogener’ Artdifferenzierung [Systematics, phylogeny and ecology of the wood-dwelling nematode group Rhabditis (Mesorhabditis) and the problem of “sex-related” species differentiation]. Zoologische Jahrbücher (Systematik) 105(3), 399461.Google Scholar
Sudhaus, W (2011) Phylogenetic systematisation and catalogue of paraphyletic ‘Rhabditidae’ (Secernentea, Nematoda). Journal of Nematode Morphology and Systematics 14(2), 113178.Google Scholar
Sudhaus, W (2018) Dispersion of nematodes (Rhabditida) in the guts of slugs and snails. Soil organisms 90(3), 101141.Google Scholar
Sudhaus, W and Fitch, D (2001) Comparative studies on the phylogeny and systematics of the Rhabditidae (Nematoda). Journal of Nematology 33(1), 170.Google ScholarPubMed
Thompson, JD, Gibson, TJ, Plewniak, F, Jeanmougin, F and Higgins, DG (1997) The CLUSTAL_x windows interface: flexible strategies for multiple sequence alignment aided by quality analysis tools. Nucleic Acids Research 25(24), 48764882.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Valizadeh, A, Goldasteh, S, Rafiei-Karahroodi, Z and Pedram, M (2017) First record of the genus Parasitorhabditis Fuchs, 1937 (Rhabditida, Nematoda) from Iran with notes on morphological and molecular characters of the Iranian population of P. obtusa (Fuchs, 1915) Chitwood & Chitwood, 1950. Zootaxa 4353(3), 591600. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.4353.3.13CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Völk, J (1950) Die Nematoden der Regenwürmer und aasbesuchenden Käfer [The nematodes of earthworms and carrion-visiting beetles]. Zoologische Jahrbücher (Systematik) 79(1), 170. [In German.]Google Scholar
Williams, BD, Schrank, B, Huynh, C, Shownkeen, R and Waterston, RH (1992) A genetic mapping system in Caenorhabditis elegans based on polymorphic sequence-tagged sites. Genetics 131(3), 609624.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Yeates, GW (1969) Three new Rhabditida (Nematoda) from New Zealand dune sands. Nematologica 15(1), 115128.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Zeidan, AB and Geraert, E (1989) Free-living nematodes from Sudan. Nematologica 35(3), 277304.CrossRefGoogle Scholar