Rhabditoidea

Female Rhabditis, copyright Ken Ramos.


Belongs within: Rhabditina.

The Rhabditoidea is an assemblage of free-living nematodes, though it is probably paraphyletic to parasitic groups such as the Strongyloidea. Members of the Rhabditoidea are characterised by having the phasmid in males posterior to all other bursal rays (Ley & Blaxter 2002). The bacteriovorous Caenorhabditis elegans has become a model organism in the study of embryology.

<==Rhabditoidea
    |--Diploscapter BG-M11 [Diploscapteridae LB02]
    |    `--D. coronatus BG-M11
    `--Rhabditidae LB02
         |--Cruznema H02
         |--Teratorhabditis H02
         |--Eurhabditis CH-C06
         |--Oscheius insectivora CH-C06
         |--Pellioditis marina CH-C06
         |--Rhabditella CH-C06
         |    |--R. axei V
         |    `--R. leptura RK91
         |--Caenorhabditis H02
         |    |--C. briggsae CH-C06
         |    |--C. elegans CH-C06 [=Rhabditis elegans G02]
         |    `--C. remanei G02
         |         |--C. r. remanei G02
         |         `--C. r. vulgaris G02
         `--Rhabditis CH-C06
              |--R. adenobia MM02
              |--R. blumi CH-C06
              |--R. broughtonalcocki H02
              |--R. caussani G02
              |--R. coarctata L02a
              |--R. dolichura H02
              |--R. dubius W02
              |--R. duthiersi G02
              |--R. guignardi G02
              |--R. marionis G02
              |--R. myriophila CH-C06
              |--R. pellio L02b
              |--R. regenfussi [=Poikilolaimus regenfussi] BG-M11
              |--R. schneideri G02
              |--R. terricola H02
              |--R. tokai G02
              `--R. viguieri G02

*Type species of generic name indicated

REFERENCES

[BG-M11] Borgonie, G., A. García-Moyano, D. Litthauer, W. Bert, A. Bester, E. van Heerden, C. Möller, M. Erasmus & T. C. Onstott. 2011. Nematoda from the terrestrial deep subsurface of South Africa. Nature 474: 79-82.

[CH-C06] Chilton, N. B., F. Huby-Chilton, R. B. Gasser & I. Beveridge. 2006. The evolutionary origins of nematodes within the order Strongylida are related to predilection sites within hosts. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 40 (1): 118-128.

[G02] Gems, D. 2002. Ageing. In The Biology of Nematodes (D. L. Lee, ed.) pp. 413-455. Taylor & Francis: Florence (Kentucky).

[H02] Hope, I. A. 2002. Embryology, developmental biology and the genome. In The Biology of Nematodes (D. L. Lee, ed.) pp. 121-145. Taylor & Francis: Florence (Kentucky).

[L02a] Lee, D. L. 2002a. Life cycles. In The Biology of Nematodes (D. L. Lee, ed.) pp. 61-72. Taylor & Francis: Florence (Kentucky).

[L02b] Lee, D. L. 2002b. Behaviour. In The Biology of Nematodes (D. L. Lee, ed.) pp. 369-387. Taylor & Francis: Florence (Kentucky).

[LB02] Ley, P. de, & M. Blaxter. 2002. Systematic position and phylogeny. In The Biology of Nematodes (D. L. Lee, ed.) pp. 1-30. Taylor & Francis: Florence (Kentucky).

[MM02] Munn, E. A., & P. D. Munn. 2002. Feeding and digestion. In The Biology of Nematodes (D. L. Lee, ed.) pp. 211-232. Taylor & Francis: Florence (Kentucky).

[RK91] Royce, L. A., & G. W. Krantz. 1991. A new rearing method for nematophagous mites. In Dusbábek, F. & V. Bukva (eds) Modern Acarology: Proceedings of the VIII International Congress of Acarology, held in České Budĕjovice, Czechoslovakia, 6–11 August 1990 vol. 2 pp. 619-622. SPB Academic Publishing: The Hague.

[W02] Wharton, D. A. 2002. Nematode survival strategies. In The Biology of Nematodes (D. L. Lee, ed.) pp. 389-411. Taylor & Francis: Florence (Kentucky).

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