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Tobrilus gracilis (Bastian, 1865) Andrássy, 1959

Dataset
GBIF Backbone Taxonomy
Rank
SPECIES

Classification

kingdom
Animalia
phylum
Nematoda
order
Triplonchida
family
Tobrilidae
genus
Tobrilus
species
Tobrilus gracilis

Name

Synonyms
Trilobus gracilis Bastian, 1865
Homonyms
Tobrilus gracilis (Bastian, 1865) Andrássy, 1959
Common names
긴털주머니선충 in Korean

Bibliographic References

  1. Andrássy, I. (1981). A new observation on nematodes parasitic in nematodes. <em>Állattani Közlemények.</em> LXVIII: 123-126.
  2. Andrássy, I. (1990). Free-living nematoda in the Hungarian fauna. <em>Állattani Közlemények.</em> LXXVI: 17-38.
  3. Brzeski M.W., Winiszewska G.. 2001. Nicienie wolnożyjące i pasożyty roślin. [In:] Gutowski J.M., Jaroszewicz B. (Eds.), Katalog fauny Puszczy BiałowieskiejInstytut Badawczy Leśnictwa, Warszawa, 403 pp.: 37-41
  4. Jensen, P. (1986). The nematode fauna in the sulphide-rich brine seep and adjacent bottoms of the East Flower Garden, NW Gulf of Mexico. <em>IV. Ecological aspects. Marine Biology.</em> 92: 489-503.
  5. Kim, J.; Kim, T.; Yu, J. N.; Park, J. K. (2019). First Report of Five Tobrilus Species (Nematoda: Triplonchida) from Korea. <em>Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity.</em> 36 (3):240-250.
  6. Sohlenius & Boström (2008) Svenska nematoder. Excellista 080317.
  7. Traunspurger, W. (1992). A study of free-living freshwater nematodes of hard substrates in the littoral of the oligotrophic Königssee (National Park Berchtesgaden, F. R. G.). <em>Spixiana.</em> 15: 233-238.
  8. Tsalolikhin, S. Ya. (2014). To the fauna of the free-living nematodes (Nematoda) of high-mountain water bodies of the Western Himalayas and the Pamir. <em>Zoosystematica Rossica.</em> 23(2): 178–187.
  9. Various Authors (2000). Nematode filing cabinet of the Marine Biology Section Ugent - in combination with the NemasLan Ms-Access database (published on CD-Rom, 2000)
  10. WoRMS Editorial Board (2016) WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species
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