Tripyloididae

Tripyloididae is a family of nematodes belonging to the order Araeolaimida.[1]

Tripyloididae
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Nematoda
Class: Chromadorea
Order: Araeolaimida
Family: Tripyloididae
Ilipjev, 1918

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 acherusius

Tripyloides amazonicus

Tripyloides amoyanus n. sp.

Tripyloides brevis

Tripyloides caudaensis

Tripyloides gracilis

Tripyloides granulatus

Tripyloides imitans

Tripyloides mangrovensis n. sp.

Tripyloides marinus

Tripyloides omblaica

Tripyloides pallidus

Tripyloides septentrionalis

Tripyloides soyeri

Tripyloides taafi

Tripyloides undulatus

References

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