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Longibucca
''Longibucca'' is a genus of nematodes belonging to the family Diplogastridae. The species of this genus are found in Northern America. Species: *''Longibucca catesbeianae'' *''Longibucca lasiura'' *''Longibucca vivipara ''Longibucca'' is a genus of nematodes belonging to the family Diplogastridae. The species of this genus are found in Northern America. Species: *''Longibucca catesbeianae'' *''Longibucca lasiura ''Longibucca'' is a genus of nematodes belong ...'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q61597698 Nematodes ...
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Longibucca Catesbeianae
''Longibucca'' is a genus of nematodes belonging to the family Diplogastridae. The species of this genus are found in Northern America. Species: *''Longibucca catesbeianae'' *''Longibucca lasiura'' *''Longibucca vivipara ''Longibucca'' is a genus of nematodes belonging to the family Diplogastridae. The species of this genus are found in Northern America. Species: *''Longibucca catesbeianae'' *''Longibucca lasiura ''Longibucca'' is a genus of nematodes belong ...'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q61597698 Nematodes ...
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Longibucca Lasiura
''Longibucca'' is a genus of nematodes belonging to the family Diplogastridae. The species of this genus are found in Northern America. Species: *''Longibucca catesbeianae'' *''Longibucca lasiura'' *''Longibucca vivipara ''Longibucca'' is a genus of nematodes belonging to the family Diplogastridae. The species of this genus are found in Northern America. Species: *''Longibucca catesbeianae'' *''Longibucca lasiura ''Longibucca'' is a genus of nematodes belong ...'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q61597698 Nematodes ...
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Longibucca Vivipara
''Longibucca'' is a genus of nematodes belonging to the family Diplogastridae. The species of this genus are found in Northern America. Species: *''Longibucca catesbeianae'' *''Longibucca lasiura'' *''Longibucca vivipara ''Longibucca'' is a genus of nematodes belonging to the family Diplogastridae. The species of this genus are found in Northern America. Species: *''Longibucca catesbeianae'' *''Longibucca lasiura ''Longibucca'' is a genus of nematodes belong ...'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q61597698 Nematodes ...
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Diplogastridae
Diplogastridae, formerly Diplogasteridae, are a family of nematodes (roundworms) known from a wide range of habitats, often in commensal or parasitic associations with insects. Description Diplogastrid nematodes are characterized by a distinct "two-lobed" pharynx (hence their name from the Greek διπλόος = "double" and γαστήρ = "stomach"), the second ( posterior) lobe being composed mostly of glandular tissue. Most known species also have at least one tooth, which has presumably allowed them to access many new food sources compared with the related nematodes of Rhabditidae (including '' Caenorhabditis elegans''), most species of which feed on bacteria. Several diplogastrid species also have a polyphenism in their mouthparts, allowing resource specialization within species. The wide array of feeding modes in the Diplogastridae is reflected by the relatively high diversity and complexity of their mouth structures, which show accelerated rates of evolution in comparis ...
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Nematodes
The nematodes ( or grc-gre, Νηματώδη; la, Nematoda) or roundworms constitute the phylum Nematoda (also called Nemathelminthes), with plant-parasitic nematodes also known as eelworms. They are a diverse animal phylum inhabiting a broad range of environments. Less formally, they are categorized as Helminths, but are taxonomically classified along with arthropods, tardigrades and other moulting animals in the clade Ecdysozoa, and unlike flatworms, have tubular digestive systems with openings at both ends. Like tardigrades, they have a reduced number of Hox genes, but their sister phylum Nematomorpha has kept the ancestral protostome Hox genotype, which shows that the reduction has occurred within the nematode phylum. Nematode species can be difficult to distinguish from one another. Consequently, estimates of the number of nematode species described to date vary by author and may change rapidly over time. A 2013 survey of animal biodiversity published in the mega jo ...
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