Nematode (Nematoda: Mermithidae) and hairworm (Nematomorpha: Chordodidae) parasites in Early Cretaceous amber
Abstract
The present report describes a mermithid nematode (Nematoda: Mermithidae) and a gordiid hairworm (Nematomorpha: Chordodidae) from Early Cretaceous Burmese amber dated at 100–110 million years. The mermithid, Cretacimermis protus sp. n., is emerging from a biting midge (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) while the hairworm, Cretachordodes burmitis, gen. n., sp. n. had already emerged from its host. These rare specimens represent the first fossil mermithid parasite of a ceratopogonid midge and second oldest described nematode and the earliest known and only Mesozoic fossil of the phylum Nematomorpha. A list of previously described fossil mermithids is included.
- Publication:
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Journal of Invertebrate Pathology
- Pub Date:
- January 2006
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 2006JInvP..93...36P
- Keywords:
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- Cretacimermis protus sp. n.;
- Nematoda;
- Mermithidae;
- Ceratopogonidae;
- Cretachordodes burmitis;
- gen. n.;
- sp. n.;
- Chordodidae;
- Nematomorpha;
- Burmese amber