Distribution of Diplolaimella and Diplolaimelloides species from Patagonian lagoons and coastal waters (Nematoda: Monhysteridae), Chubut and Santa Cruz provinces (Argentina)

This paper focuses on Diplolaimella and Diplolaimelloides two very cosmopolitan genera inhabiting lotic freshwater to salty water inland, groundwater and coastal waters systems, providing a review of their taxonomy with new keys, and their distribution on the east coast of Patagonia and inland Patag...

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Animal, plant and microbial ecology
Biological and medical sciences
Brackish
Brackish water ecosystems
Coastal waters
Coastal zone
D. tehuelchus
D. warwicki
Diplolaimella
Diplolaimella ocellata
Diplolaimelloides
Freshwater
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
key to species
Lagoons
Marine
Monhysteridae
Nematoda
Nematodes
Patagonian inland lagoons and coastal waters
Provinces
revision
Sea water ecosystems
Synecology
systematics
Taxonomy
title Distribution of Diplolaimella and Diplolaimelloides species from Patagonian lagoons and coastal waters (Nematoda: Monhysteridae), Chubut and Santa Cruz provinces (Argentina)
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