Family Epsilonematidae

                                 Revised 01/13/26

Classification:

Phylum Nematoda

Chromadorea

Chromadoria

Desmodorida

Desmodorina

Desmodoroidea

Epsilonematidae Steiner, 1927

Marine nematodes. Frequently found with supralittoral or intertidal marine fauna, but also in the deep sea.  Coral fragments are an ideal substrate.

Metepsilonema Metepsilonema showing ventral setae.

photos by Ulrich Zunke

Nematodes of the Epsilonematidae are adapted to functioning and surviving in environments with strong current through the adapatation of adhesive and ambulatory setae  Frequently they have been found associated with and adhering to coral and sponge fragments as well as in sediments.

Nematodes of the Epsilonematidae predominated in the nematode assemblages of shallow subtidal areas of the Italian coast, probably due to the occurrence of coarse sediments. (Sandulli et al., 2011)


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References

Dougherty, E.C. 1955. The Genera and Species of the Subfamily Rhabditinae Micoletzky, 1922 (Nematoda): a Nomenclatorial Analysis�including an Addendum on the Composition of the Family Rhabditidae Oerley, 1880. J. Helminthology 29:105-152.  DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/S0022149X00024317

Ivanova, E.S., Wilson, M.J. 2009. Two new species of Angiostoma Dujardin, 1845 (Nematoda: Angiostomatidae) from British terrestrial molluscs. Syst Parasitol 74:113-124. DOI 10.1007/s11230-009-9200-z

Pieterse, A., Malan, A.P., Ross, J.L. 2017. Nematodes that associate with terrestrial molluscs as definitive hosts, including Phasmarhabditis hermaphrodita (Rhabditida: Rhabditidae) and its development as a biological molluscicide. J. Helminthol. 91:517-527.

Ross, J.L., Ivanova, E.S., Spiridonov, S.E., Waeyenberge, L., Moens, M., Nicol, G.W., Wilson, M.J. 2010. Molecular phylogeny of slug-parasitic nematodes inferred from 18S rRNA gene sequences. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 55:738-743.

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