Rhabditida
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Rhabditida | |
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Caenorhabditis elegans | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Nematoda |
Class: | Chromadorea |
Subclass: | Chromadoria |
Order: | Rhabditida Chitwood, 1933 |
Suborders | |
Rhabditida is an order of free-living, zooparasitic, and phytoparasitic microbivorous nematodes living in soil.
The Cephalobidae, Panagrolaimidae, Steinernematidae, and Strongyloididae seem to be closer to the Tylenchia, regardless of whether these are merged with the Rhabditia or not.[1]
Families
[edit]Rhabditida
- Myolaimina
- Rhabditina
- Spirurina
- Tylenchina
- Cephalobomorpha
- Drilonematomorpha
- Panagrolaimomorpha
- Tylenchomorpha
- Aphelenchoidea
- Criconematoidea
- Sphaerularioidea
- Tylenchoidea
- Belonolaimidae
- Dolichodoridae
- Hoplolaimidae
- Incertae sedis
- Deladenus Thorne, 1941
- Paratylenchus Micoletzky, 1922
- Radopholus Thorne, 1949
- Tylenchorhynchus Cobb, 1913
- Pratylenchidae
- Tylenchidae
References
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- ^ Tree of Life Web Project (2002b): Nematoda. Version of 2002-JAN-01. Retrieved 2008-NOV-02.