Sclerolabia

 

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Classification:

Enoplea
Dorylaimia
       Dorylaimida
Thornenematidae
Willinematinae

Sclerolabia Carbonell & Coomans, 1986

Type species of the genus: Sclerolabia cameroonensis Carbonell & Coomans, 1986
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Morphology and Anatomy:

  • Body length 0.3-1.4 mm
  • Head continuous with body contour
  • Labial framework and collaret well sclerotized
  • Tail short, hemispheroid in both sexes

Female:

  • Opisthodelphic with anterior uterine sac

Male:

  • 2-5 well-spaced ventromedian supplements
 
Reference: Andrássy, 2009

Body size range for the species of this genus in the database - Click:
 
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Distribution:

Soil nematodes reported fromdescribed from Asia, Africa and South America

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Feeding:

Categorized as omnivores (Yeates et al., 1993).

   
     
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Biology and Ecology:

   
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Life Cycle:

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Ecosystem Functions and Services:

 

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Management:

 

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References:

Andrassy, I. 2009. Free-living Nematodes of Hungary III.  Hungarian Natural History Museum, Budapest. 608p.

Pena-Santiago, R. 2021. Dorylaimida Mundi (Nematoda); checklist of genera and species, with their records. UJA Editorial. 957p.

Ahmad, W., Tauheen, U. and  Baniyamuddin, M., 2010. Proposal of a new genus Sclerodorylaimus for Mesodorylaimus enigmatus Ahmad & Ahmad, 2001. International Jour. Nematology 20:197-202.

 

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