Identification of two species of binema travassos 1925 (Oxyurida: Travassosinematidae) and cameronia arecoensis marchissio and miralles 1987 (oxyurida: Thelastomatidae) based on morphological and 18s rrna partial sequence

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Oxyurid nematodes parasitizing the mole cricket Neoscapteriscus vicinus were isolated in the framework of sampling fields of mole-crickets from the pampean region, in Argentina. In this work, molecular characterization of the 18S rRNA partial sequence of nematodes belonging to the families Thelastomatidae (Cameronia arecoensis Marchissio and Miralles 1987) and Travassosinematidae (Binema korsakowi Sergiev 1923 and Binema klossae, Marchissio and Miralles 1993) were carried out. This is the first world report of sequences belonging to B. klossae and C. arecoensis and first Argentinian report of B. korsakowi sequence. Also, morphological and morphometric features of B. klossae, B. korsakowi and C. arecoensis from Argentinian populations are reported.

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Rusconi, J. M., Montes, M., Ferrari, W., & Achinelly, M. F. (2019). Identification of two species of binema travassos 1925 (Oxyurida: Travassosinematidae) and cameronia arecoensis marchissio and miralles 1987 (oxyurida: Thelastomatidae) based on morphological and 18s rrna partial sequence. Anais Da Academia Brasileira de Ciencias, 91(2). https://doi.org/10.1590/0001-3765201920180408

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