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Enoplea

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Kingdom
  
Scientific name
  
Enoplea

Rank
  
Phylum
  
Higher classification
  
Roundworms

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Lower classifications
  
Trichocephalida, Dorylaimida, Mermithida, Trichuridae, Mermithidae

Enoplea (enopleans) is a class, which with the classes Secernentea and Chromadorea make up the phylum Nematoda in current taxonomy. Enoplea is considered to be a more ancestral group than Chromadorea, and researchers have referred to its members as the "ancestrally diverged nematodes", compared to the "more recently diverged nematodes" of Chromadorea.

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Description

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Enoplea are distinguished from Chromadorea by a number of characteristics. The enoplean esophagus is cylindrical or "bottle-shaped", compared to the bulbous chromadorean esophagus. Enopleans have pocket-like amphids, while chromadoreans have amphids shaped like slits, pores, coils, or spirals. An enoplean is smooth or marked with fine lines, while a chromadorean may have rings, projections, or setae. The enoplean excretory system is simple, sometimes made up of a single cell, while chromadoreans have more complex, tubular systems, sometimes with glands.

Taxonomy

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Phylogenetic analysis of phylum Nematoda suggests three distinct basal clades, the dorylaims, enoplids and chromadorids. These represent Clades I, II and C+S of Blaxter (1998). Of these, the first two appear to have sister clade status, allowing resolution into two classes, Enoplea and candy, and division of the former into two subclasses corresponding to Clades I and II respectively, the Enoplia and Dorylaimia.

Subdivision

Two subclasses are divided into orders.

  • Subclass Enoplia
  • Order Enoplida
  • Order Trefusiida
  • Order Triplonchida
  • Subclass Dorylaimia
  • Order Dorylaimida
  • Order Mermithida
  • Order Mononchida
  • Order Dioctophymatida
  • Order Trichinellida
  • Order Isolaimida
  • Order Muspiceida
  • Order Marimermithida
  • Ecology

    Several orders of enopleans are mainly freshwater animals, and several include marine species.

    Enoplea BOLD Systems Taxonomy Browser Enoplea class

    Many enopleans are parasites of plants and animals, including humans. The orders Triplonchida and Dorylaimida include plant parasitic nematodes that are vectors of plant pathogens. The orders Mermithida and Marimermithida include parasites of invertebrates. The orders Dioctophymatida, Trichinellida, and Muspiceida include parasites of vertebrates such as birds and mammals. Examples are Trichinella spiralis, a nematode known for causing trichinosis in humans who consume it in undercooked pork, and whipworms (genus Trichuris), which are parasites of mammals, including cats, dogs, and humans.

    Enoplea Nematodes on emaze

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    References

    Enoplea Wikipedia