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01/31/26
Species of the family Onchulidae are quite rare but have been found in moist
soil, moss and freshwater habitats. They have been recorded in all
continents except Antarctica.
Most of the species are known only from a single record or few records.
The greatest diversity of genera and species of onchulids occurs in tropical
regions of the world, including equatorial Africa and Central and South America
(Holovachov et al. 2008).
Nematodes of the Onchulidae are predominantly predatory, feeding on other
nematodes, rotifers, but also on bacteria and can be omnivorous, depending on
species, developmental stage and environmental conditions (Holovachov et al.
2008).
Andrassy, I. 2007. Free-living nematodes of Hungary (Nematoda, Errantia), II.
Hungarian Natural History Museum, Budapest, Hungary. 496 pp.
Holovachov, O., A Shoshin. 2014, 7.4 Order Triplonchida Cobb, 1919,
Handbook of Zoology. Gastrotricha …,
Holovachov, O., Winiszewska, G., Sturhan, D., Esquivel, A. & Wu, J. 2008:
New genus, three new and two known species of the family Onchulidae Andr á
ssy, 1964 with notes on systematics and biology of the family. J. Nematode
Morphol. Syst. 11:1-30.