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New nematode species from the continental slope of New Zealand (Chromadorea, Microlaimida, and Chromadorida), and unexpected placement of the genus Molgolaimus Ditlevsen, 1921

Marine Biodiversity, 2019
The current nematode classification comprises three primarily marine basal Chromadorean orders: the Microlaimida Leduc et al., 2018; Desmodorida De Coninck, 1965; and Chromadorida Chitwood, 1933. The phylogenetic placement of several taxa within these orders, however, is unclear due to the paucity of taxonomically informative morphological characters ...
Daniel Leduc, Sujing Fu, Zeng Qi Zhao
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Redescription and molecular characterisation of nematode Stossich, 1902 (Chromadorea: Aproctoidea: Aproctidae), birds

Sokolov, Sergey, Kalmykov, Alexander, Dzhamirzoev, Gadzhibek, Vlasenkov, Sergei (2025): Redescription and molecular characterisation of nematode Stossich, 1902 (Chromadorea: Aproctoidea: Aproctidae), birds. Journal of Natural History 59 (29-32): 2083-2091, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2025.2533323, URL: https://doi.org/10.1080/00222933.2025 ...
Sokolov, Sergey   +3 more
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Description of Anaplectus jilinicus sp. nov. (Nematoda: Chromadorea: Plectidae), a new nematode species from Jilin Province, Northeast China, with a Key to the Species of the genus Anaplectus

Zootaxa
In a comprehensive survey of nematodes, a new species, Anaplectus jilinicus sp. nov. was described using soil materials collected from Jilin province, Northeast China. Information of molecular and morphometric characterization, beside measurements, illustrations, and light microscopy pictures, host records for Anaplectus jilinicus sp. nov.
SAGIR HUSSAIN   +3 more
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Морфологическая и молекулярная характеристика нематоды Pelecitus fulicaeatrae (Diesing, 1861) (Chromadorea: Onchocercidae) из типового хозяина Fulica atra Linnaeus, 1758 (Aves: Rallidae).

Pelecitus fulicaeatrae is a parasitic nematode from the family Onchocercidae. It is generally assumed to be widely distributed and to parasitise, at the adult stage, various birds from different families and orders. However, the host set and geographical range of this parasite requires verification with the use of molecular methods. We found females of
Vlasenkov, Sergei A.   +2 more
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Mitochondrial genomes advance phylogenetic hypotheses for Tylenchina (Nematoda: Chromadorea)

Zoologica Scripta, 2015
Taeho Kim, Sanghee Kim, Chungoo Park
exaly  

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