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Fig 1.

Hand drawings of Phasmarhabditis zhejiangensis sp. nov.

(A) Head of female, (B) Head of male, (C) Vulva of female, (D) Spicule and gubernaculum, (E) Lateral view of female tail, (F) Ventral view of female tail, (G) Lateral view of male tail, (H) Ventral view of male tail.

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Fig 2.

Optical micrographs of Phasmarhabditis zhejiangensis sp. nov.

(A) Male, (B) Female, (C) Head of female, (D) Head of male, (E) Vulva, (F) Ventral view of female tail, (G) Lateral view of female tail, (H) Spicule and gubernaculum, (I) Spicule, (J and K) Ventral view of male tail, (L) Lateral view of male tail.

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Fig 3.

Scanning electron micrograph of Phasmarhabditis zhejiangensis sp. nov.

(A) Head of male (LS: labial sensilla; CS: cephalic sensilla; A: amphid), (B) Head of female, (C) Enlarged view of excretory pore, (D) Excretory pore in the anterior region of the body in both the male and female, (E) Lateral field of female, (F) Lateral field of male, (G) Lateral view of the vulva of the female, (H) Ventral view of the female tail (ph: phasmid), (I) Lateral view of the female tail, (J) Lateral view of the male tail, (K) Ventral view of the male tail (cp: cloacal papillae).

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Table 1.

Morphological data of Phasmarhabditis zhejiangensis sp. nov.

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Fig 4.

Comparison of 18S sequence between Phasmarhabditis zhejiangensis sp. nov and Phasmarhabditis huizhouensis.

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Fig 5.

Comparison of 28S sequence between Phasmarhabditis zhejiangensis sp. nov and Phasmarhabditis huizhouensis.

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Fig 6.

Molecular evolutionary tree based on the ITS sequence of Phasmarhabditis zhejiangensis sp. nov. and other Phasmarhabditis species (MEGA-X).

Bootstrap support values are presented near nodes as NJ. Support values lower than 50% are not presented.

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Fig 7.

Molecular evolutionary tree based on the 18S rDNA sequence of Phasmarhabditis zhejiangensis sp. nov. and other Phasmarhabditis species (MEGA-X).

Bootstrap support values are presented near nodes as NJ. Support values lower than 50% are not presented.

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Fig 8.

Molecular evolutionary tree based on the 28S rDNA sequence of Phasmarhabditis zhejiangensis sp. nov. and other Phasmarhabditis species (MEGA-X).

Bootstrap support values are presented near nodes as NJ. Support values lower than 50% are not presented.

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