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rhabditid, a. and n. Zool.|ˈræbdɪtɪd| [f. rhabditis + -id3.] A. adj. Belonging to the family Rhabditidæ of nematodes or the order or suborder Rhabditida (or Rhabditata) containing it, the members of which are characterized by a rhabditiform œsophagus. B. n. A rhabditid nematode.
1930E. C. Faust Human Helminthol. 607/1 (Index), Rhabditid larvæ. 1933Jrnl. Washington Acad. Sci. XXIII. 513 Male:..tail not extending beyond bursa; caudal papillae arranged as in the peloderan group of rhabditids. 1951L. H. Hyman Invertebrates III. xiii. 292 Rhabditid juveniles have repeatedly been found in terrestrial snails. 1962J. D. Smyth Introd. Animal Parasitol. xxv. 284 Sub-class II. Phasmidia (= Secernentea)... Sub-order 3. Rhabditata (Rhabditids). Small transparent meromyarian worms. 1964Nematologica X. 343 (heading) A xenic cultivation of two species of rhabditid nematodes on a commercial medium. 1980Parasitol. LXXXI. ii. p. lvii, Live rhabditid larvae were found contaminating the microfilarial cultures. |