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Rhabditida is an order of free-living, zooparasitic, and phytoparasitic microbivorous nematodes living in soil.
Rhabditida | |
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Caenorhabditis elegans | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Nematoda |
Class: | Chromadorea |
Subclass: | Chromadoria |
Order: | Rhabditida Chitwood, 1933 |
Suborders | |
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
editRhabditida
- 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.