Rank Species | Phylum Nematoda Subclass Enoplia Suborder Tripyloidina | |
Tripylella quitoensis is a species of nematode, first found in Fátima, Portugal. It can be differentiated by its rather short body length (averaging 0.72 millimetres (0.028 in)); possessing short outer labial setae; its short pharynx; carrying anterior subventral teeth and a posterior dorsal tooth in the same stomal chamber; having a short tail; exhibiting body pores and somatic setae, as well as a striated cuticle and non-protruding vulval lips, among other characteristics.
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