Myolaimidae

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Myolaimidae
Scientific classification
Kingdom:
Phylum:
Class:
Order:
Suborder:
Myolaimina

Inglis, 1983[1]
Superfamily:
Myolaimoidea

Andrássy, 1958[2]
Family:
Myolaimidae

Andrássy, 1958[2]
Genus:
Myolaimus

Cobb, 1920[3]

Myolaimidae is a family of nematodes in the order Rhabditida. It consists of a single genus, Myolaimus Cobb, 1920.[3]

Species[]

  • Andrássy, 1959[4]
  • Giblin-Davis, Kanzaki, de Ley, Williams, Schierenberg, Ragsdale, Zeng & Center, 2010[5]
  • Paesler, 1956[6]
  • Andrássy, 1984[7]
  • Cobb, 1920[3]
  • Ali, Farooqui & Suryawanshi, 1970[8]
  • (Sanwal, 1960)[9]
  • Sudhaus, 1977[10]
  • Hirschmann, 1952[11]
  • Andrássy, 2005[12]

References[]

  1. ^ Inglis, W.G. (1983). "An outline classification of the phylum Nematoda". Australian Journal of Zoology. 31 (2): 243–255. doi:10.1071/ZO9830243.
  2. ^ a b Andrássy, I. (1958). "Erd u Susswassermematoden aus Bulgarien". Acta Zoologica Budapest. 4: 1–88.
  3. ^ a b c Cobb, N.A. (1920). "One hundred new nemas" (PDF). Contributions to a Science of Nematology. 9: 217–343. S2CID 89629787. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2020-02-12.
  4. ^ Andrássy, I. (1959). "Weitere Nematoden aus Tropfsteinhohle "Baradla"". Acta Zoologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae. 5: 1–6.
  5. ^ Giblin-Davis, R.; Kanzaki, N.; de Ley, P.; Williams, D.; Schierenberg, E.; Ragsdale, E.; Zeng, Y.; Center, B. (2010). "Ultrastructure and life history of Myolaimus byersi n. sp. (Myolaimina: Myolaimidae), a phoretic associate of the crane fly, Limonia schwarzi (Alexander) (Limoniidae), in Florida". Nematology. 12 (4): 519–542. doi:10.1163/138855409X12519673803912.
  6. ^ Paesler, F. (1956). "Beitrag zur Erweiterung der Kenntnis der Gattung Myolaimus". Zoologischer Anzeiger. 157: 223–231.
  7. ^ Andrássy, I. (1984). Klasse nematoda : (Ordnungen Monhysterida, Desmoscolecida, Araeolaimida, Chromadorida, Rhabditida). Stuttgart: Gustav Fischer Verlag. ISBN 3437304542.
  8. ^ Ali, S.M.; Farooqui, M.N.; Suryawanshi, M.V. (1970). "Myolaimus indicus n. sp. (Rhabditida: Myolaimidae) and Metadorylaimus coomansi n. sp. (Dorylaimida: Tylencholaimidae) from Marathwada, India". Nematologica. 16 (4): 577–583. doi:10.1163/187529270X00793.
  9. ^ Sanwal, K.C. (1960). "Macrolaimus canadensis n. sp. (Nematoda: Panagrolaimidae), from the frass of the bark beetle Phloeosinus canadenis Swaine, 1917, with remarks on other species of the genus Macrolaimus Maupas, 1900". Canadian Journal of Zoology. 38 (6): 1127–31. doi:10.1139/z60-117.
  10. ^ Sudhaus, W. (1977). "Rhabditis dimorpha: ein Beispiel für unvollständige Häutung und Sexualdimorphismus bei Nematoden". Zoologischer Anzeiger. 199: 325–352.
  11. ^ Hirschmann, H. (1952). "Die Nematoden der Wassergrenze mittlefränkischer Gewässer". Zoologische Jahrbücher, Abteilung für Systematick, Ökologie und Geographie der Tiere. 81: 313–407.
  12. ^ Andrássy, I. (2005). Free-living nematodes from Hungary (Nematoda errantia). Pedozoologica Hungarica. 3. Budapest: Hungarian Natural History Museum and Systematic Zoology Research Group of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. ISBN 9637093907.


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