Thoracostomopsidae are common predatory marine nematodes found in littoral and sub-littoral sands. The buccal cavity is characterised by a mandibular complex and onchia (teeth) forming grasping jaws. Three constituent subfamilies and genera are distinguished by variations in the development of these structures. Of the three subfamilies, Thoracostominae have been found in sub-littoral habitats and have not been reported from Australia. A number of species from several genera of Enoplolaiminae have previously been recorded from southeastern Australian beaches. In this paper, Trileptium australis n. sp. belonging to the third subfamily, Trileptiinae, is described from one of these beaches. In this genus, weakly developed mandibles and one, or ...
Three new species of Mesacanthion Filipjev, 1927 were found along Patagonian coasts (Argentina). Mes...
The present study describes five new free-living nematode species and provides three new species rec...
Marine nematodes belonging to two genera Prooncholaimus and Acanthonchus are described from Tanjung ...
ABSTRACT A new species of a free-living marine nematode found in Brazil is described: Trileptium rib...
Two new species of Oxyonchus are described and O. culcitatus Wieser, 1959, is re-described from the ...
Nematode diversity may seriously be underestimated when taking into account cryptic speciation. Thor...
Several species of Gastrotricha were found among samples of nematodes extracted from a sandy ocean b...
Nematode diversity may seriously be underestimated when taking into account cryptic speciation. Thor...
Several species of Gastrotricha were found among samples of nematodes extracted from a sandy ocean b...
One new nematode species is described and two new species records are provided from the edge (6,080 ...
Three new and a known species of Prismatolaimus de Man, 1880 are described and illustrated. Prismato...
Two new marine nematode species are described from intertidal sediments in southern New Zealand. Set...
Four new nematode species are described: Theristus quadripapillatus, sp. nov., distinguished from al...
Two new species of free-living marine nematodes of the subfamily Enoplolaiminae are described from R...
Two new free-living marine nematodes of the family Oxystominidae are described from San Antonio Bay ...
Three new species of Mesacanthion Filipjev, 1927 were found along Patagonian coasts (Argentina). Mes...
The present study describes five new free-living nematode species and provides three new species rec...
Marine nematodes belonging to two genera Prooncholaimus and Acanthonchus are described from Tanjung ...
ABSTRACT A new species of a free-living marine nematode found in Brazil is described: Trileptium rib...
Two new species of Oxyonchus are described and O. culcitatus Wieser, 1959, is re-described from the ...
Nematode diversity may seriously be underestimated when taking into account cryptic speciation. Thor...
Several species of Gastrotricha were found among samples of nematodes extracted from a sandy ocean b...
Nematode diversity may seriously be underestimated when taking into account cryptic speciation. Thor...
Several species of Gastrotricha were found among samples of nematodes extracted from a sandy ocean b...
One new nematode species is described and two new species records are provided from the edge (6,080 ...
Three new and a known species of Prismatolaimus de Man, 1880 are described and illustrated. Prismato...
Two new marine nematode species are described from intertidal sediments in southern New Zealand. Set...
Four new nematode species are described: Theristus quadripapillatus, sp. nov., distinguished from al...
Two new species of free-living marine nematodes of the subfamily Enoplolaiminae are described from R...
Two new free-living marine nematodes of the family Oxystominidae are described from San Antonio Bay ...
Three new species of Mesacanthion Filipjev, 1927 were found along Patagonian coasts (Argentina). Mes...
The present study describes five new free-living nematode species and provides three new species rec...
Marine nematodes belonging to two genera Prooncholaimus and Acanthonchus are described from Tanjung ...