Plant-parasitic nematodes in Germany – an annotated checklist

Authors

  • Dieter Sturhan c/o Julius Kühn-Institut

Keywords:

Aphelenchida, Biodiversity, German Nematode Collection, Longidoridae, Longidorus macroteromucronatus, Nematofauna, Paratrophurus striatus, Trichodoridae, Tylenchida

Abstract

A total of 268 phytonematode species indigenous in Germany or more recently introduced and established outdoors are listed. Their current taxonomic status and classification is given, which is not always in agreement with that applied in Fauna Europaea or recent publications. Recently used synonyms are included and comments on the species status are sometimes added. Species originally described from Germany are particularly marked, presence of types and other voucher specimens in the German Nematode Collection – Terrestrial Nematodes (DNST) is indicated; likewise potential occurrence or absence of species in field soil and similar cultivated land is noted. Species known from indoor plants and only occasionally observed outdoors are listed separately. Synonymies and species considered as species inquirendae are listed in case records refer to Germany; records and identifications considered as doubtful are also listed. In a separate section notes on a number of genera and species are added, taxonomic problems are indicated, and data on morphology, distribution and habitat of some recently discovered species and of still unidentified or undescribed species or populations are given. Longidorus macroteromucronatus is synonymised with L. poessneckensis. Paratrophurus striatus is transferred as T. casigo nom. nov., comb. nov. to the genus Tylenchorhynchus. Neotypes of Merlinius bavaricus and Bursaphelenchus fraudulentus are designated.

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Published

2014-12-01

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How to Cite

Sturhan, D. (2014). Plant-parasitic nematodes in Germany – an annotated checklist. Soil Organisms, 86(3), 177–198. https://soil-organisms.org/index.php/SO/article/view/403