Leptosomatidae

Leptosomatidae is a family of benthic marine nematode worms.[1]

Leptosomatidae
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Nematoda
Class: Enoplea
Order: Enoplida
Suborder: Ironina
Superfamily: Ironoidea
Family: Leptosomatidae
Filipjev, 1916
Subfamilies and genera[1]
  • Barbonematinae
    • Barbonema Filipjev, 1927
  • Cylicolaiminae
    • Cylicolaimus de Man, 1889
    • Metacylicolaimus Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1946
    • Paracylicolaimus Platonova, 1970
  • Deontostomatinae Belogurov & Fadeeva, 1985
    • Deontostoma Filipjev, 1916
    • Tapia Belogurov & Fadeeva, 1985
  • Leptosomatinae Filipjev, 1916
    • Bongersia Platonova, 1988
    • Leptosomatides Filipjev, 1918
    • Leptosomatum Bastian, 1865
    • Leptosomella Filipjev, 1927
    • Orthophallonema Bongers, 1983
    • Paraleptosomatides Mawson, 1956
    • Syringonomus Hope & Murphy, 1969
    • Tubolaimella Cobb, 1933
  • Platycominae
    • Platycoma Cobb, 1894
    • Platycomopsis Ditlevsen, 1926
    • Proplatycoma Platonova, 1976
    • Pseudoplatycoma Chen, 2015
  • Synonchinae Platonova, 1970
    • Anivanema Platonova, 1976
    • Eusynonchus Platonova, 1970
    • Macronchus Inglis, 1964
    • Paratuerkiana Platonova, 1970
    • Sadkonavis Platonova, 1979
    • Synonchoides Wieser, 1956
    • Synonchus Cobb, 1894
    • Triaulolaimus Platonova, 1979
    • Tuerkiana Platonova, 1970
  • Thoracostomatinae De Coninck, 1965
    • Pseudocella Filipjev, 1927
    • Thoracostoma Marion, 1870
  • Triceratonematinae Belogurov & Fadeeva, 1985
    • Pseudotriceratonema Belogurov & Fadeeva, 1985
    • Triceratonema Platonova, 1976

References

  1. Bezerra, T.N.; Decraemer, W.; Eisendle-Flöckner, U.; Hodda, M.; Holovachov, O.; Leduc, D.; Miljutin, D.; Mokievsky, V.; Peña Santiago, R.; Sharma, J.; Smol, N.; Tchesunov, A.; Venekey, V.; Zhao, Z.; Vanreusel, A. (2020). Nemys: World Database of Nematodes. Leptosomatidae Filipjev, 1916. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=2200 on 2020-03-09

Further reading

  • Gagarin, V.G. 2009: New Nematoda species of family Leptosomatidae (Nematoda, Enoplida) from Mediterranean Sea. ISSN 1812-9250 Invertebrate zoology, 5(2): 87–95. [in Russian with English abstract] PDF
  • De Ley, P.; Blaxter, M. L. (2004). A new system for Nematoda: combining morphological characters with molecular trees, and translating clades into ranks and taxa. Nematology Monographs & Perspectives - Proceedings of the Fourth International Congress of Nematology 8–13 June 2002, Tenerife, Spain. 2: 633–653.
  • Schmidt-Rhaesa, A. (Ed.). (2014). Handbook of Zoology. Gastrotricha, Cycloneuralia and Gnathifera: 2. Nematoda. Handbook of Zoology (2010) Walter De Gruyter: Berlin. 759 pp., available online at http://www.degruyter.com/view/product/180464
  • Nemaslan: Biodiversity of Antarctic Nematodes (2004).
  • Various Authors (2000). Nematode filing cabinet of the Marine Biology Section Ugent - in combination with the NemasLan Ms-Access database (published on CD-Rom, 2000)
  • Soetaert, K.; Vinckx, M.; Wittoeck, J.; Tulkens, M. (1995). Meiobenthic distribution and nematode community structure in five European estuaries. Hydrobiologia. 311 : 185–206.
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