First molecular information and additional taxonomic detail of Parahadronchus siroii and Parahadronchus divendentus (Mononchida: Hadronchinae) from India

Author:

Singh Samandram Sushilkumar1,Singh Phougeishangbam Rolish2,Singh Sorokhaibam Mexico1,Meitei Naorem Mohilal1

Affiliation:

1. Manipur University

2. Ghent University

Abstract

Abstract A nematode survey conducted to study mononchid diversity in Mizoram state of India revealed the presence of Parahadronchus siroii and P. divendentus. These two mononchid species were both morphologically and molecularly characterized based on light microscopy studies and rRNA (18S and 28S) gene sequences. New taxonomic information is also provided for P. siroii including the measurements around neck region, cuticle thickness, labial papillae, and structures of vulva and vagina. Additionally, a comparative account of all known Parahadronchus spp. is also herein presented. The current study generated molecular data for Parahadronchus species of the subfamily Hadrochinae for the first time, and subsequent phylogenetic analysis based on both the sequences revealed close relationships of Parahadronchus with Iotonchus.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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