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  1. Odontophora (Bütschli, 1874) - WUR - Wageningen University

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    Odontophora is a globally distributed marine nematode genus common in intertidal and subtidal sediments. Odontophora is one of the most diverse genus of the family Axonolaimidae with over 30 valid species described to date; however, the last revision of the genus was made over four decades ago.
    The new species differs from all the others already described in the genus by the absence of apophysis in the gubernaculum; therefore, an amendment in the genus diagnosis is necessary. In Leduc & Zhao (2016), the authors subdivided Odontophora species according to the position of the subcephalic setae and the spicule shape.
    Preliminary analyses of phylogenetic relationships within the Axonolaimidae provide some support for the monophyly of Odontophora, but drawing more solid inferences about relationships within the Axonolaimidae will require more molecular sequence data of accurately (and verifiably) identified species. Spicule shape in Odontophora.
    The odontophore is part of the feeding mechanism in molluscs. It is the cartilage which underlies and supports the radula, a ribbon of teeth. The radula is found in every class of molluscs except for the bivalves. The feeding apparatus can be extended from the mouth of the animal, and the radular ribbon can slide over the odontophore.
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  5. Review of the genus Odontophora (Nematoda: Axonolaimidae), …

  6. (PDF) Review of the genus Odontophora (Nematoda

    WEBNov 21, 2016 · PDF | Odontophora is a globally distributed marine nematode genus common in intertidal and subtidal sediments. …

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