Diplolaimelloides is a genus of free-living nematodes within the family Monhysteridae. The microscopic roundworms were first classified by A.H. Meyl in 1954 and are primarily found in aquatic environments of varying salinity, such as intertidal zones, brackish waters, salt lakes, and mangrove swamps. They play a role in benthic ecosystems as consumers of bacteria and organic particles.
Species
Species:
- Diplolaimelloides altherri <small>Meyl, 1954</small>
- Diplolaimelloides bruciei <small>Hopper, 1970</small>
- Diplolaimelloides contortus <small>Chen, Zhu & Guo, 2022</small>
- Diplolaimelloides deconincki <small>(Gerlach, 1951)</small>
- Diplolaimelloides delyi <small>Andrássy, 1958</small>
- Diplolaimelloides elegans <small>Gagarin & Thanh, 2008</small>
- Diplolaimelloides islandicus <small>(De Coninck, 1943) Meyl, 1954</small>
- Diplolaimelloides longispicula <small>Jacobs, 1987</small>
- Diplolaimelloides meyli <small>Timm, 1961</small>
- Diplolaimelloides oschei <small>Meyl, 1954</small>
- Diplolaimelloides oscheri <small>Meyl, 1954</small>
- Diplolaimelloides palustris <small>Tsalolikhin, 1985</small>
- Diplolaimelloides rushikondai <small>Sufyan, Mahamood, Singh & Ahmad, 2014</small>
- Diplolaimelloides tehuelchus <small>Pastor de Ward & Lo Russo, 2009</small>
- Diplolaimelloides warwicki <small>Pastor de Ward & Lo Russo, 2009</small>
- Diplolaimelloides woaabi <small>Jung, 2025</small>
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