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  Subfamily Qudsianematinae

Genus Takamangai (+ Thonus)

    Species T. annae
    Species T. australis
    Species T. balda
    Species T. brachycephalus
    Species T. christiani
    Species T. circulifera
    Species T. confusa
    Species T. cylindrica
    Species T. digiticaudatus
    Species T. dogieli
    Species T. elegans
    Species T. eroshenkoi
    Species T. ettersbergensis
    Species T. garhwaliensis
    Species T. goaensis
    Species T. goldeni
    Species T. gracilis
    Species T. hawaiiensis
    Species T. himala
    Species T. insignis
    Species T. kaszabi
    Species T. kirjanovae
    Species T. laticollis
    Species T. lauta
    Species T. lentifer
    Species T. major
    Species T. mediana
    Species T. metobtusicaudatus
    Species T. minima
    Species T. mungii
    Species T. nothus
    Species T. paracirculifer
    Species T. parvula
    Species T. pavlovskii
    Species T. porosa
    Species T. pumila
    Species T. pusilla
    Species T. refractus
    Species T. rhopalocercus
    Species T. saccata
    Species T. saccatus
    Species T. steineri
    Species T. surikae
    Species T. tilhariensis
    Species T. tropica
    Species T. tulaganovi
    Species T. weenga

Taxon Information

The Genus Takamangai has been reported (or is assumed) to occur in fresh waters. This taxon has not been reported from North America.

(These statements were generated automatically from the WInvertebrates database.)

Literature Records

  • Takamangai, (De Ley et al., 2006).

Bibliography

  • De Ley, P., W. Decraemer & Eualem-Abebe. 2006. Introduction: Summary of present knowledge and research addressing the ecology and taxonomy of freshwater nematodes. [in] Eualem-Abebe et al. (eds.). Freshwater Nematodes: Ecology and Taxonomy: 3-30.

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