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Sudhaus W (1974) Zool. Jb. Syst. Bd. "Zur Systematik, Verbreitung, Okologie und Biologie neuer und wenig bekannter Rhabditiden (Nematoda) 2. Teil."

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    Sudhaus W (1974). Zur Systematik, Verbreitung, Okologie und Biologie neuer und wenig bekannter Rhabditiden (Nematoda) 2. Teil. Zool. Jb. Syst. Bd., 101, 417-465.

    Five new species of the genus Rhabditis are described (Rh. riemanni n. sp., Rh. remanei n. sp., Rh. reciproca n. sp., Rh. blumi n. sp., and Rh. valida n. sp.) belonging to five subgenera (Crustorhabditis, Caenorhabditis, Rhabditis, Cephaloboides, and Pellioditis). The descriptions of four additional species are revised (Rh. ocypodis Chitwood, Rh. scanica Allgen, Rh. plicata Volk, and Rh. bengalensis Timm). The new subgenus Crustorhabditis n. subgen. derives from the paraphyletic subgenus Mesorhabditis. The species of the former group show a transition from living in littoral seaweed deposits to an obligate association with amphibious crabs (Crustacea). Information about the distribution, ecology, biology and ethology of all these species is presented (with two distribution maps, one for Rh. marina for comparison). Supplementary notes are given from Protorhabditis oxyuroides Sudhaus and Rhabditis tripartita von Linstow.

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