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Tripyloididae is a family of nematodes belonging to the order Araeolaimida.[1]
Characteristics
The following traits define the genus:[2]
- the amphid is located posterior to the buccal cavity
- the spicule is wide
- the gubernaculum has little teeth
- the tail is conico-cylindrical
- the male reproductive system consists of a single testis
- the female didelphic has reflexed ovaries.[3]
Genera
Genera:[1]
- Arenasoma Yeates, 1967
- Bathylaimoides Allgén, 1959
- Bathylaimus Cobb, 1894
- Ingenia Gerlach, 1957
Species
Tripyloides mangrovensis n. sp.
References
- ^ a b "Tripyloididae". www.gbif.org. Retrieved 7 June 2021.
- ^ Li, Yongxiang; Guo, Yuqing (2016-01-13). "Two new free-living marine nematode species of the genus Anoplostoma (Anoplostomatidae) from the mangrove habitats of Xiamen Bay, East China Sea". Journal of Ocean University of China. 15 (1): 11–18. Bibcode:2016JOUC...15...11L. doi:10.1007/s11802-016-2896-x. ISSN 1672-5182. S2CID 89336967.
- ^ Chen, Y.Z.; Guo, Y.Q. (2015-03-05). "Two new species ofLauratonema(Nematoda: Lauratonematidae) from the intertidal zone of the East China Sea". Journal of Natural History. 49 (29–30): 1777–1788. Bibcode:2015JNatH..49.1777C. doi:10.1080/00222933.2015.1006285. ISSN 0022-2933. S2CID 84047731.
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