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- Q150697 subject Q15255240.
- Q150697 subject Q15285529.
- Q150697 abstract "Mermithidae is a family of nematode worms that are endoparasites in arthropods. As early as 1877, Mermithidae was listed as one of nine subdivisions of the Nematoidea. Mermithidae are confusable with the horsehair worms of the phylum Nematomorpha that have a similar life history and appearance.Mermithids are parasites, mainly of arthropods. Most are known from insects, but some are recorded from spiders, scorpions and crustaceans. A few are known to parasitize earthworms, leeches and molluscs, and a specimen is known from a spider preserved in forty-million-year-old Baltic amber. At least 25 species are known to parasitize mosquito larvae, making them of considerable interest in biological control.A species, probably Pheromermis vesparum, was recorded from the invasive Asian hornet (Vespa velutina) in France. The parasite was considered to be a member of the local fauna which had adapted to a new host. However, the authors concluded that the mermithid could not hamper the hornet invasion nor be used in biological control programs against this invasive species.".
- Q150697 class Q14805266.
- Q150697 class Q17156.
- Q150697 kingdom Q729.
- Q150697 order Q2645684.
- Q150697 phylum Q5185.
- Q150697 thumbnail Mermithid_from_Asian_Hornet_(Vespa_velutina)_-_Body.png?width=300.
- Q150697 wikiPageExternalLink mermis_nigrescens.htm.
- Q150697 wikiPageExternalLink entomophilic_history.htm.
- Q150697 wikiPageExternalLink 62383.
- Q150697 wikiPageExternalLink mermit1.htm.
- Q150697 wikiPageExternalLink mermithids.htm.
- Q150697 wikiPageWikiLink Q116890.
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- Q150697 wikiPageWikiLink Q14805266.
- Q150697 wikiPageWikiLink Q15255240.
- Q150697 wikiPageWikiLink Q15285529.
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- Q150697 wikiPageWikiLink Q17156.
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- Q150697 wikiPageWikiLink Q2645684.
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- Q150697 wikiPageWikiLink Q5185.
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- Q150697 wikiPageWikiLink Q729.
- Q150697 classis Q17156.
- Q150697 ordo Q2645684.
- Q150697 phylum Q5185.
- Q150697 regnum "Animalia".
- Q150697 subclassis Q14805266.
- Q150697 type Animal.
- Q150697 type Eukaryote.
- Q150697 type Species.
- Q150697 type Thing.
- Q150697 type Q19088.
- Q150697 type Q729.
- Q150697 comment "Mermithidae is a family of nematode worms that are endoparasites in arthropods. As early as 1877, Mermithidae was listed as one of nine subdivisions of the Nematoidea. Mermithidae are confusable with the horsehair worms of the phylum Nematomorpha that have a similar life history and appearance.Mermithids are parasites, mainly of arthropods. Most are known from insects, but some are recorded from spiders, scorpions and crustaceans.".
- Q150697 label "Mermithidae".
- Q150697 depiction Mermithid_from_Asian_Hornet_(Vespa_velutina)_-_Body.png.