Aporcelaimellus+porcus



**Common Name**: This N ematoda isn't very common, therefore, it has no common name. **Scientific Nam ****e**: //Aporcelaimellus porcus // Class: **Location**: Found at Highmore Experiment Station, and in South Dakota. **Size**: 1.3-3.0 mm long **Habitat**: Cultivated fieldsLiving Requirements:  **Life Cycle**: Unknown**Male/Female Differences**: There are male and female worms.**Interesting Facts**: "Th ey're distinctive because of the intestinal cells surrounding the cardia, and strong radial striae of the dorsally arcuate rounded tails." (from Thorne, 1974) **Human Impact**: Aporcelaimellus porcus grow in our cultivated fields right here in the United States.



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