Bursaphelenchus pinophilus Brzeski & Baujard, 1997 (Nematoda: Parasitaphelenchinae) associated with nematangia on Pityogenes bidentatus (Herbst, 1783) (Coleoptera: Scolytinae), from the Czech Republic
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The occurrence of Bursaphelenchus species in the
Czech Republic is poorly known, the first report of the
genus being made by Kubátová et al. (2000) who reported
the association of B. eremus with the hyphomycetous
microfungus, Esteya vermicola, and the bark beetle,
Scolytus intricatus, collected from Quercus robur, in central
Bohemia. To date, four other species have been reported
from the country, namely B. fungivorus (Braasch
et al., 2002), B. hofmanni (see Braasch, 2001), B. mucronatus
(see Braasch, 2001) and B. vallesianus (Gaar et
al., 2006). More recently, a survey for Bursaphelenchus
species associated with bark- and wood-boring insects in
the Czech Republic identified B. pinophilus Brzeski &
Baujard, 1997 from the Moravia region. Although this
represents a new country record, it was also associated
with nematangia on the hind wings of a new insect vector.