Leptolaimus ampullaceus Warwick, 1970
- Dataset
- GBIF Backbone Taxonomy
- Rank
- SPECIES
- Published in
- Warwick, R. M. (1970). Fourteen new species of free-living marine nematodes from the Exe estuary. Bull. Br. Mus. Nat. Hist. (Zool.), 19 (4): 137–177. https://nemys.ugent.be/aphia.php?p=sourcedetails&id=3593
Classification
- kingdom
- Animalia
- phylum
- Nematoda
- class
- Chromadorea
- order
- Plectida
- family
- Leptolaimidae
- genus
- Leptolaimus
- species
- Leptolaimus ampullaceus
Name
Bibliographic References
- De Smet, G.; Vincx, M.; Vanreusel, A.; Vanhove, S.; Vanaverbeke, J.; Steyaert, M. (2001). Nematoda - free living. <em>In: Costello, M.J. et al. (Ed.) (2001). European register of marine species: a check-list of the marine species in Europe and a bibliography of guides to their identification. Collection Patrimoines Naturels, 50.</em> 161-174.
- Gheskiere, T. (2000). Structurele diversiteit van nematodengemeenschappen van de Bligh Bank (Zuidelijke Bocht van de Noordzee).
- Heip, C.; Herman, R.; Vincx, M. (1983). Subtidal meiofauna of the North Sea: A review. <em>Biol. Jb. Dodonaea.</em> 51: 116-170.
- Holovachov (2014-04-13 22:00:00) Terrestrial nematodes. Excelfile by mail from O. Holovachov 2013-11-15. DYNTAXA-Nematoda-OH.xls
- Soetaert, K., M. Vincx, J. Wittoeck, M. Tulkens & D. Van Gansbeke. (1994). Spatial patterns of Westerschelde meiobenthos. <em>Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science.</em> 39:367-388.
- Soetaert, K.. M. Vinckx, J. Wittoeck & M.Tulkens. (1995). Meiobenthic distribution and nematode community structure in five European estuaries. <em>Hydrobiologia.</em> 311: 185-206.
- 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)
- Warwick, R. M. (1970). Fourteen new species of free-living marine nematodes from the Exe estuary. <em>Bull. Br. Mus. nat. Hist. (Zool.).</em> 19 (4): 137-177.
- Warwick, R. M. (1971). Nematode associations in the Exe estuary. <em>J. mar. biol. Ass. U. K.</em> 51: 439-454.