Enoplida is an order of nematodes, commonly known as roundworms, characterized by their elongated bodies and distinctively tapered ends. This group includes various species that inhabit diverse environments, including marine, freshwater, and soil ecosystems. Enoplida play important ecological roles, such as nutrient cycling and serving as food sources for other organisms. Some species within this order can also be of agricultural or medical significance due to their interactions with plants and animals.
William Grant Inglis has written: 'Marine nematodes from Durban, South Africa' 'The marine enoplida (nematoda)'
Dara Kanhasuwon Buangsuwon has written: 'A taxonomic study of Mononchidae (Enoplida : Nemata) inhabiting cultivated areas of Thailand' -- subject(s): Nematoda