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Tripylella mexicana

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Species of roundworm

Tripylella mexicana
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Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Nematoda
Class: Enoplea
Order: Enoplida
Family: Tripylidae
Genus: Tripylella
Species: T. mexicana
Binomial name
Tripylella mexicana
Cid del Prado Vera, Ferris & Nadler, 2016

Tripylella mexicana is a species of nematodes, first found in Mexico. It can be distinguished by its rather short body (averaging 0.74 millimetres (0.029 in) in length); having a short pharynx; its short tail; possession of an excretory pore as well as setae distributed throughout its body; having body pores; its striated cuticle carrying several anastomoses; non-protruding vulval lips, as well as other characteristics.

References

  1. DEL PRADO-VERA, IGNACIO CID, Howard Ferris, and Steven A. Nadler. "Five new species of the genus Tripylella (Nematoda: Enoplida: Tripylidae)."Zootaxa 4109.2 (2016): 198-217.
Taxon identifiers
Tripylella mexicana


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