Family Tetradonematidae

                                 Revised 01/27/26

Classification:

Phylum Nematoda

  Class Enoplea

           Subclass Dorylaimia
             Order Mermithida
             Suborder Mermithina
                 Superfamily Mermithoidea
   
          Tetradonematidae Braun, 1883 (?) (or Cobb, 1919)

Nematodes of the family Tetradonematidae are parasites of arthropods, mainly insects. They include species that have adult stages in the body cavity of the insect host (Nickle, 1969).

Ref: Ferris and Ferris, 1966.


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References

Cobb, N.A. 1919. Tetradonema plicans nov. gen. et sp., representing a new family, Tetradonematidae as now found parasitic in larvae of the midge-insect Sciara coprophila Lintner. J. Parasitol. 5:176-85.

Ferris, K.M. and Ferris, V.R. 1966. Observations on Tetradonema plicans, an Entomoparasitic Nematode, with a Key to the Genera of the Family Tetradonematidae ( Neniatoda: Trichosyringida ). Annals Ent. Soc. America 59:964-971.

Nickle WR. 1969. Corethrellnema grandispiculosum n. gen., n. sp. and Aproctonema chaprnani n. sp. (Nematoda: Tetradonematidae), Parasites of the Dipterous Insect Genera, Corethrella and Culicoides in Louisiana. J. Nematology 1:49-54.

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