Biology:Tylenchidae
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Short description: Family of roundworms
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| Tylenchus devastatrix | |
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| Family: | Tylenchidae Örley, 1880
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Tylodoridae | |
Tylenchidae is a family of nematodes. They are an important group of soil dwelling species that frequently contributes as much as 30% to the nematode species richness of soil samples.[2] They diverged relatively early on and many species pose little risk to economically important plant species.[2] Due to their early divergence, species tend to have relatively basal characteristics.[2] They tend to be small nd slender with small and delicate piercing mouthparts.[3]
It contains the following subfamilies and genera:[4]
- Atylenchinae
- Aglenchus
- Antarctenchus
- Atylenchus
- Caslenchus
- Pleurotylenchus
- Boleodorinae
- Atetylenchus
- Basiria
- Boleodorus
- Neopsilenchus
- Neothada
- Psilenchus
- Ridgellus
- Thada
- Ecphyadophorinae
- Chilenchus
- Ecphyadophora
- Ecphyadophoroides
- Epicharinema
- Lelenchus
- Mitranema
- Tenunemellus
- Tremonema
- Ultratenella
- Tylenchinae
- Allotylenchus
- Cervoannulatus
- Cucullitylenchus
- Discotylenchus
- Filenchus
- Fraglenchus
- Gracilancea
- Irantylenchus
- Malenchus
- Miculenchus
- Polenchus
- Sakia
- Silenchus
- Tanzanius
- Tylenchus
- Tylodorinae
- Arboritynchus
- Campbellenchus
- Caphalenchus
- Eutylenchus
- Tylodorus
References
- ↑ "Tylenchidae". Species. GBIF. http://www.gbif.org/species/6463.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Qing, Xue; Bert, Wim (2019). "Family Tylenchidae (Nematoda): an overview and perspectives" (in en). Organisms Diversity & Evolution 19 (3): 391–408. doi:10.1007/s13127-019-00404-4. ISSN 1439-6092. http://link.springer.com/10.1007/s13127-019-00404-4.
- ↑ "Tylenchidae". 2020. http://nemaplex.ucdavis.edu/Taxadata/TYLEIDAE.HTM.
- ↑ E. Geraert (2008). The Tylenchidae of the World: Identification of the Family Tylenchidae (Nematoda). Academia Press. ISBN 9789038213552.
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