Department of Nematology, Maharana Partap University of Agriculture and Technology, Udaipur-313 001 (Rajasthan).
Two new species of Xiphinema Cobb, 1913 (Nematoda: Dorylamida) associated with perennials have been described and illustrated. X. kesarii sp.n. collected from the rhizosphere of Fig (Ficus carica L.) from Horticulture Farm, RCA, Udaipur is characterized by having:L = 3.040–3.875mm; a = 54.28–65.12; b = 7.85–10.70; c = 66.93–94.51; c = 1.108–1.48; V = 45.12–50.98%; Odontostylet length = 127.5–140 μm; Odontophore length = 51–75.5 μm; total stylet length = 178.5–215.0 μm; Guiding ring = 92.5–115.2 μm; Tail length = 39–48 μm; cylindrical body with tapering ends, gonads didelphic, amphidelphic with vulva located just at middle of the body and sub-digitate tail. Xiphinema udaipurensis sp.n. collected around the rihizosphere of Pomegranate (Punicagranatum) from Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Badgaon around Udaipur city, is characterized by having L = 2.24–2.40; a = 42.14–43.07; b = 5.97–6.40; c = 30.68–32.02; c = 2.77–3.31; V =30.26–40.40%; Odontostylet length = 95.5–100.0 μm; Odontophore length = 51–60 μm; total stylet length = 151.0–155.5 μm; guiding ring = 70–77 μm; Tail length = 73–75 μm; posteriorly ventrally arcuate body, rounded and slightly offset head with well developed spear. Gonads didelphic, amphidelphic but vulva anterior and long ventrally conoid tail.
Xiphinema bsarii sp.n., Xiphinema udaipurensis sp.n., Fig, Pomegranate, Taxonomy