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Diplogasterida

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Diplogasterida was an order of nematodes. It was sometimes placed in a monotypic subclass Diplogasteria, but molecular phylogenetic evidence has shown it to be embedded in the family Rhabditidae (formerly Rhabditina). The confusion of having a hierarchical nesting of groups that were formerly mutually exclusive has led to a profusion of names. Although completely revised taxonomy of nematodes that builds on recent classification systems[1][2] as well as recent phylogenetic evidence[3][4] is still necessary, most contemporary taxonomic studies now treat all groups listed under "Diplogasterina" below as a single family, Diplogastridae.

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References

  1. ^ De Ley, P.; Blaxter, M. (2002). "Systematic position and phylogeny. In Lee, D.L., Ed". The Biology of Nematodes.
  2. ^ Hodda, M. (2007). "Phylum Nematoda". Zootaxa. 1668: 265–293. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.1668.1.14.
  3. ^ ven Megen, H.; et al. (2009). "A phylogenetic tree of nematodes based on about 1200 full-length small subunit ribosomal DNA sequences". Nematology. 11 (6): 927–950. doi:10.1163/156854109X456862.
  4. ^ Susoy, V.; Ragsdale, E.J.; Kanzaki, N.; Sommer, R.J. (2015). "Rapid diversification associated with a macroevolutionary pulse of developmental plasticity". eLife. 4: e05463. doi:10.7554/eLife.05463. PMC 4357287. PMID 25650739.
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Diplogasterida: Brief Summary

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Diplogasterida was an order of nematodes. It was sometimes placed in a monotypic subclass Diplogasteria, but molecular phylogenetic evidence has shown it to be embedded in the family Rhabditidae (formerly Rhabditina). The confusion of having a hierarchical nesting of groups that were formerly mutually exclusive has led to a profusion of names. Although completely revised taxonomy of nematodes that builds on recent classification systems as well as recent phylogenetic evidence is still necessary, most contemporary taxonomic studies now treat all groups listed under "Diplogasterina" below as a single family, Diplogastridae.

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Classification

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Classification of the suborder Diplogasteromorpha follows Kanzaki & Giblin-Davis (2015) and Sudhaus & Fürst von Lieven (2003)

References

  • Kanzaki, N. & Giblin-Davis, R.M. (2015). Diplogastrid systematics and phylogeny. Nematology Monographs & Perspectives. 11: 43-76.
  • Sudhaus, W.; Fürst von Lieven, A. (2003). A phylogenetic classification and catalogue of the Diplogastridae (Secernentea, Nematoda). Journal of Nematode Morphology and Systematics. 6(1): 43-90.

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