2023
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0288196
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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)

Irma Tandingan De Ley,
Karin Kiontke,
Wim Bert
et al.

Abstract: 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… Show more

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“…The genus Phasmarhabditis includes numerous nematode species that parasitize a variety of gastropods; one unnamed species in this nematode genus infects and kills earthworms [ 6 11 ]. A recent molecular-phylogenetic and taxonomic analysis suggests that nematodes previously and currently described under the junior synonym Phasmarhabditis should be renamed as Pellioditis [ 11 ]. For this article, we decided to continue using Phasmarhabditis given the extensive use of this name in past biocontrol and biological research literature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The genus Phasmarhabditis includes numerous nematode species that parasitize a variety of gastropods; one unnamed species in this nematode genus infects and kills earthworms [ 6 11 ]. A recent molecular-phylogenetic and taxonomic analysis suggests that nematodes previously and currently described under the junior synonym Phasmarhabditis should be renamed as Pellioditis [ 11 ]. For this article, we decided to continue using Phasmarhabditis given the extensive use of this name in past biocontrol and biological research literature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%