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Linhomoeinae Filipjev, 1922

2247  (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:2247)

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  1. Genus Anticyclus Cobb, 1920
  2. Genus Aulostomonema Leduc, 2023
  3. Genus Didelta Cobb, 1920
  4. Genus Disconema Filipjev, 1918
  5. Genus Halinema Cobb, 1920
  6. Genus Linhomoella Cobb, 1920
  7. Genus Linhomoeus Bastian, 1865
  8. Genus Monhysteroides Timm, 1961
  9. Genus Perilinhomoeus Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1950
  10. Genus Prolinhomoeus Timm, 1961
  11. Genus Sphaerocephalum Filipjev, 1918
  12. Genus Paradesmolaimus Schulz, 1932 accepted as Paralinhomoeus de Man, 1907 accepted as Linhomoeus Bastian, 1865
  13. Genus Paralinhomoeus de Man, 1907 accepted as Linhomoeus Bastian, 1865 (There are not reliable characters to separate this genus from Linhomoeus. Fonseca & Bezerra, 2014 Page 443)
  14. Genus Tubolaimella Allgén, 1934 accepted as Tubolaimoides Gerlach, 1963 (homonym to Tubolaimella Cobb, 1933)
  15. Genus Zanema Cobb, 1920 accepted as Halinema Cobb, 1920 (According to Wieser, 1956 page 40: The presence of 4 cervical setae in Zanema, and 6 in Halinema, does not suffice to make a generic distinction.)
marine, brackish
Not documented
Nemys eds. (2024). Nemys: World Database of Nematodes. Linhomoeinae Filipjev, 1922. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: https://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=2247 on 2024-11-26
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basis of record Nemaslan: Biodiversity of Antarctic Nematodes (2004). (look up in IMIS) [details] 

additional source Various Authors (2000). Nematode filing cabinet of the Marine Biology Section Ugent - in combination with the NemasLan Ms-Access database (published on CD-Rom, 2000) (look up in IMIS) [details] 

additional source Hendelberg, M. (1978). Occurrence and taxonomical significance of additional cephalic setae in some Linhomoeidae (Nematoda). <em>Annales Soc. r. Zool. Bag.</em> 108 (1-2): 7-64. [details] Available for editors  PDF available [request]
 
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