Promumtazium

 

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  Classification Biology and Ecology
Morphology and Anatomy Life Cycle
Return to Promumtazium Menu Ecosystem Functions and Services
Distribution Management
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Classification:

Enoplea
       Dorylaimia
           Dorylaimida
                Tylencholaimidae
       Mumtaziinae
             Promumtazium Siddiqi, 1982
Type species of the genus: Promumtazium pyxidorum Siddiqi, 1982
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Morphology and Anatomy:

Ref: Andrassy (2009)

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

Female:

  • Didelphic, amphidelphic

Male:

  • Spicules robust
  • 2 or 3 ventromedian supplements
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Distribution:

Species described from Asia, Africa and South America.

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Feeding:

Unknown.  Many species of Tylencholaimidae are considered hyphal feeders (Yeates et al., 1993).

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Biology and Ecology:

 

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Life Cycle:

For Ecophysiological Parameters for this genus, click 
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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.

Yeates, G.W., T. Bongers, R. G. M. De Goede, D. W. Freckman, and S. S. Georgieva. 1993. Feeding habits in soil nematode families and genera—An outline for soil ecologists. Journal of Nematology 25:315-331

 

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Copyright 1999 by Howard Ferris.
Revised: May 27, 2023.