#Amber reveals #evolution of #parasitism of nematodes https://phys.org/news/2023-07-amber-reveals-evolution-parasitism-nematodes.html
Widespread mermithid nematode parasitism of Cretaceous #insects https://elifesciences.org/articles/86283
"#Nematodes (#roundworms) are distributed worldwide in almost all habitats. The #Mermithidae, a family of nematodes larger than others, are obligate #invertebrate #parasites... 16 new #mermithids associated with their #insect hosts were described, including nine new species, which triples the diversity of #Cretaceous Mermithidae"
Amber reveals evolution of parasitism of nematodes
Nematodes (roundworms) are distributed worldwide in almost all habitats. The Mermithidae, a family of nematodes larger than others, are obligate invertebrate parasites which occur in insects, millipedes, crustaceans, spiders, mollusks and earthworms. They can affect the morphology, physiology, and even the behavior of their hosts.
