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Cyatholaimidae Filipjev, 1918 (also sometimes attributed to Micoletsky, 1922)
Five subfamilies, generally differentiated by arrangement of anterior sensilla, armament of the stoma, form of the cuticular ornamentation, presence or absence of pre-cloacal supplements and general morphology:
Cyatholaiminae Filipjev, 1918
Nyctonematinae Bussau, 1993
Paracanthonchinae Deconinck, 1965
Pomponematinae Gerlach & Riemann, 1973
Xenocyatholaiminae Gerlach & Riemann, 1973
As concluded by Cunha (2023) most genera in the family Cyatholaimidae genera lack sufficient information about synapomorphic characters. The family is possibly non-monophyletic. The definition of genus and species, and even of the subfamilies, are based on combinations of multiple characters that are not informative from a phylogenetic standpoint.
Bongers, T. De Nematoden van Nederland.
Cunha, B.R. 2023. Diversity of Free-living Marine nematodes: Taxonomy and Syatematic of Family Cyatholaimidae. PhD Thesis, University of Campinas, Brazil
Datta, T.K., Miljutin, D.M., Chakraborty, S.M. Mohapatra, A. 2016. Cyathoshiva amaleshi gen. n. sp. n. (Nematoda: Cyatholaimidae) from the coast of India. Zootaxa 4126:577-586.
Goodey, T and J.B. Goodey, 1963. Soil and Freshwater Nematodes. Methuen. London
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