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Roundworms are very diverse.

Kingdom: Animalia

Phylum: Nematoda

  • Basal order: Monhysterida
  • Class: Dorylaimea
  • Class: Enoplea
  • Class: Secernentea
  • Subclass: Diplogasteria (disputed)
  • Subclass: Rhabditia (paraphyletic?)
  • Subclass: Spiruria
  • Subclass: Tylenchia(disputed)
  • "Chromadorea" assemblage

This is a summary of its classification until 2002 and they're still working on it.

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