C. Elegans usually live in soil. They are not parasitic they are freeliving. They usually tend to feed on funi and bacteria.
Did you mean the worm C. elegans? Caenorhabditis elegans is a soil-living, unsegmented roundworm which was discovered in 1900. C. elegans is used as a model species for the development of animal neurological development.
Male C. elegans have specialized reproductive organs and produce sperm, while hermaphrodite C. elegans have both male and female reproductive organs and can self-fertilize. This difference in reproductive strategies allows for increased genetic diversity in populations with both males and hermaphrodites.
Collemopsidium elegans was created in 2002.
Usually, but mutations could affect the number of neurons.
Raphitoma elegans was created in 1804.
Omobranchus elegans was created in 1876.
Colletes elegans was created in 1936.
Craspedophorus elegans was created in 1826.
Dolbina elegans was created in 1912.
Chrysopidia elegans was created in 1973.
Cephalota elegans was created in 1823.
Dilophodes elegans was created in 1878.