Crassolabium

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Crassolabium
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Crassolabium

Yeates, 1967 [1]
Type species
Crassolabium australe
Yeates, 1967

Crassolabium is a genus of nematodes in the family Qudsianematidae.

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Species

Crassolabium aenigmaticum - Crassolabium angulosum - Crassolabium australe - Crassolabium baldum - Crassolabium brachycephalum - Crassolabium circuliferum - Crassolabium confusum - Crassolabium cylindricum - Crassolabium diversum - Crassolabium dogieli - Crassolabium elegans - Crassolabium eroshenkoi - Crassolabium ettersbergense - Crassolabium garhwaliense - Crassolabium goaense - Crassolabium gracile - Crassolabium himalum - Crassolabium kaszabi - Crassolabium lautum - Crassolabium major - Crassolabium malagasi - Crassolabium medianum - Crassolabium montanum - Crassolabium neohimalum - Crassolabium nepalense - Crassolabium nothus - Crassolabium papillatum - Crassolabium paracirculifer - Crassolabium parvulum - Crassolabium persicum - Crassolabium plica - Crassolabium porosum - Crassolabium projectum - Crassolabium pumilum - Crassolabium rhopalocercum - Crassolabium robustum - Crassolabium saccatum - Crassolabium seychellense - Crassolabium tenuistylum - Crassolabium vietnamense

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References

  1. Yeates, D.K., 1967: Studies on nematodes from dune sands. 6. Dorylaimoidea. New Zealand Journal of Science, 10: 752-784.