Enoplida

Enoplida
Scientific classification
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Nematoda
Class:Enoplea
Subclass:Enoplia
Order:Enoplida
Filipjev, 1929
Families

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Enoplida is an order of nematodes. It is one of two orders in Enoplia, which is one of two subclasses in Class Enoplea.[1][2]

These nematodes are mostly free-living marine animals.[3] Most feed on diatoms and other algaes.[1]

Upon phylogenetic analysis in 2010, the order was divided into five clades. Clades and selected families include:[3]

  • Clade I
    • Family Rhabdolaimidae
  • Clade II
    • Family Alaimidae
    • Family Ironidae
  • Clade III
    • Family Tripyloididae
    • Family Trefusiidae
  • Clade IV
    • Family Oxystominidae
    • Family Oncholaimidae
    • Family Enchelidiidae
  • Clade V
    • Family Thoracostomopsidae
    • Family Enoplidae
    • Family Phanodermatidae
    • Family Leptosomatidae

References

  1. 1 2 Class Enoplea. Nemaplex: Nematode-Plant Expert Information System. University of California, Davis. Version October 9, 2012.
  2. Phylum Nematoda. Nematode Classification. Department of Nematology. University of California, Riverside.
  3. 1 2 Bik, H. M.; et al. (2010). "Moving towards a complete molecular framework of the Nematoda: a focus on the Enoplida and early-branching clades" (PDF). BMC Evol. Biol. 10: 353. doi:10.1186/1471-2148-10-353. PMC 2995457. PMID 21073704.

Bibliography

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  • Lee, Donald L, ed. (2010). The biology of nematodes. London: Taylor & Francis. ISBN 0415272114. Retrieved 16 December 2014.


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