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Family Diplogasteridae Micoletzky 1922; Family Diplogasteroididae Paramonov 1952; Family Neodiplogasteridae Paramonov 1952; Family Pseudodiplogasteroididae De Ley & Blaxter 2002; Family Tylopharyngidae Filipjev 1918; Suborder Myolaimina Inglis 1983 Superfamily Carabonematoidea Stammer & Wachek 1952 Family Carabonematidae Stammer & Wachek 1952
One form of nematode is entirely dependent upon fig wasps, which are the sole source of fig fertilization. They prey upon the wasps, riding them from the ripe fig of the wasp's birth to the fig flower of its death, where they kill the wasp, and their offspring await the birth of the next generation of wasps as the fig ripens.
Mesorhabditis belari is a species of nematode in the family Rhabditidae. [2] A non‑parasitic species, it produces a small number of males which are required for reproduction but do not contribute their DNA to the next generation (called pseudogamy or gynogenesis).
View history; Tools. Tools. ... (longidorid nematodes) is a family of polyphagous root ... the Longidoridae form the two Enoplea nematode families known to be ...
The analysis of sequences of three nuclear genes shows that the Diploscapter, Protorhabditis and Prodontorhabditis genera group together to form the 'Protorhabditis' group, the sister group of the Caenorhabditis species, all included in the 'Eurhabditis' group of Rhabditidae genera.
Nathan Augustus Cobb (30 June 1859 – 4 June 1932) is known as "the father of nematology in the United States". [1]He provided the foundations for nematode taxonomy and described over 1000 different nematode species.
The nematode has a cuticle with 4–6 layers. The lips are offset with 4–5 annules, which are divided into tile-like structures. The nematodes body is slightly curved when relaxed. [4] [5] Females have two ovaries which overlap the spermatheca. The vulva is found near the center of the body and the rectum near the tip of the tail.
Trichodoridae (stubby-root nematodes, trichodorids) is a family of terrestrial root feeding nematodes, being one of two that constitute suborder Triplonchida. [3] [4] They are economically important plant parasites and virus vectors. [5] [6]