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  2. Category:Nematodes described in 1800 - Wikipedia

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    1800; 1809; 1811; 1819; 1835; 1836; This category should only contain articles on species and notable subspecies. Pages in category "Nematodes described in 1800"

  3. Nematology - Wikipedia

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    Nematology research, like most fields of science, has its foundations in observations and the recording of these observations. The earliest written account of a nematode "sighting," as it were, may be found in the Pentateuch of the Old Testament in the Bible, in the Fourth Book of Moses called Numbers: "And the Lord sent fiery serpents among the people, and they bit the people; and much people ...

  4. Nematode - Wikipedia

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    About 90% of nematodes reside in the top 15 cm (6") of soil. Nematodes do not decompose organic matter, but, instead, are parasitic and free-living organisms that feed on living material. Nematodes can effectively regulate bacterial population and community composition—they may eat up to 5,000 bacteria per minute.

  5. Category:Nematodes described in the 18th century - Wikipedia

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    Nematodes described in 1799 (1 P) Nematodes described in 1800 (3 P) This page was last edited on 22 February 2020, at 16:58 (UTC). Text ...

  6. Anguina tritici - Wikipedia

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    It is a large nematode, ranging from 3–5 millimetres (1 ⁄ 8 – 1 ⁄ 4 in) in length. Anguina tritici has a three part esophagus and the esophageal glands do not overlap with intestine. The female body tends to be thickened and curved ventrally. It has a short stylet (8-11 μm). Females have one ovary and the vulva located posterior.

  7. Mermithidae - Wikipedia

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    Mermithidae is a family of nematode worms that are endoparasites in arthropods. As early as 1877, Mermithidae was listed as one of nine subdivisions of the Nematoidea. [2] Mermithidae are confused with the horsehair worms of the phylum Nematomorpha that have a similar life history and appearance. Mermithids are parasites, mainly of arthropods ...

  8. Category:Nematodes by year of formal description - Wikipedia

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    Nematodes described in the 20th century (77 C, 2 P) Nematodes described in the 21st century (17 C) This page was last edited on 24 July 2024, at 14:58 (UTC). Text is ...

  9. Anisakis - Wikipedia

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    Anisakis share the common features of all nematodes: the vermiform body plan, round in cross section, and a lack of segmentation. The body cavity is reduced to a narrow pseudocoel. The mouth is located anteriorly and surrounded by projections used in feeding and sensation, with the anus slightly offset from the posterior.