First report of from in the U.S.

J Nematol

University of Massachusetts, Amherst , MA.

Published: January 2018

Juvenile, female and male nematodes were discovered in wood chips of white pine from Ashley Falls, MA. Initial observations suggested these nematodes might be PWN, but closer morphological and molecular characterization proved otherwise. Comparison of measured features with those in the literature indicated this nematode population had some unique characteristics. The specimens were identified as Penas et al., 2006 based on 18S rDNA molecular sequence vs only 95% similarity with PWN . Compared to the previously described Portuguese population of , the sequences generated for the MA population were 98.3% similar in the ITS1, 2 rDNA and 99.9% similar for 28S rDNA. There was 99.2% similarity between the COI sequences of the US and Portuguese isolates of . This population has morphology consistent with that of Penas et al., 2006; however, the female tail on this MA pine population is mucronate and more attenuated than in from Portuguese found in association with sp. Ecological associations of both populations of are discussed. Juvenile, female and male nematodes were discovered in wood chips of white pine from Ashley Falls, MA. Initial observations suggested these nematodes might be PWN, but closer morphological and molecular characterization proved otherwise. Comparison of measured features with those in the literature indicated this nematode population had some unique characteristics. The specimens were identified as Penas et al., 2006 based on 18S rDNA molecular sequence vs only 95% similarity with PWN . Compared to the previously described Portuguese population of , the sequences generated for the MA population were 98.3% similar in the ITS1, 2 rDNA and 99.9% similar for 28S rDNA. There was 99.2% similarity between the COI sequences of the US and Portuguese isolates of . This population has morphology consistent with that of Penas et al., 2006; however, the female tail on this MA pine population is mucronate and more attenuated than in from Portuguese found in association with sp. Ecological associations of both populations of are discussed.

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