Thelastomatidae

Thelastomatidae is a family of nematodes belonging to the order Oxyurida.[1]

Thelastomatidae
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Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Nematoda
Class: Secernentea
Order: Oxyurida
Family: Thelastomatidae
Synonyms

Genera

The Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) currently recognizes 44 genera in this family:[1]

  • Aoruroides Travassos & Klos, 1958
  • Aorurus Leidy, 1849
  • Bilobostoma Jex, Schneider, Rose & Cribb, 2005
  • Blaberinema Garcia & Coy, 1998
  • Blatticola Schwenck, 1926
  • Blattophila Cobb, 1920
  • Blazionema Kloss, 1966
  • Cameronia Basir, 1948
  • Cephalobellus Cobb, 1920
  • Cordonicola Ali & Farooqui, 1969
  • Coronostoma Rao, 1958
  • Corpicracens Jex, Schneider, Rose & Cribb, 2006
  • Corydiella Rao & Rao
  • Cranifera Kloss, 1960
  • Davenema Mohagan & Spiridonov, 2017
  • Desmicola Basir, 1956
  • Euryconema Chitwood, 1932
  • Fontonema Chitwood, 1930
  • Galebia Chitwood, 1932
  • Galinanema Spiridonov, 1984
  • Geoscaphenema Jex, Schneider, Rose & Cribb, 2006
  • Golovatchinema Spiridonov, 1984
  • Gryllophila Basir, 1942
  • Hammerschmidtiella Chitwood, 1932
  • Jaidenema Jex, Schneider, Rose & Cribb, 2006
  • Johnstonia Basir, 1966
  • Leidynema Schwench, 1929
  • Leidynemella Chitwood & Chitwood, 1934
  • Malaspinanema Jex, Schneider, Rose & Cribb, 2006
  • Paleothelastoma Poinar, 2011
  • Paracameronia De Carvalho & Spiridonov, 1991
  • Propharyngodon Biswas & Chakravarty
  • Protrellima Gambhir & Chinglenkhomba
  • Pseudodesmicola Jex, Schneider, Rose & Cribb, 2006
  • Robertia Travassos & Kloss, 1960
  • Schwenckiana Kloss, 1966
  • Severianoia (Schwench, 1926) Travassos, 1929
  • Stauratostoma Phillips, Pivar, Sun, Moulton & Bernard, 2018
  • Suifunema Chitwood, 1932
  • Tetleyus Dale, 1964
  • Thelastoma Leidy, 1849
  • Traklosia Bernard & Phillips, 2015
  • Tsuganema Jex, Schneider, Rose & Cribb, 2005
  • Wetanema Dale, 1967

References

  1. Nemys, World Database of Nematodes. "Family: Thelastomatidae". Global Biodiversity Information Facility. doi:10.15468/39omei. Retrieved 26 February 2023.
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