vibrokoneilla
Vibrokoneilla is a genus of small, free-living marine nematodes (roundworms) belonging to the family Desmodoridae. These organisms are commonly found in sedimentary environments, particularly in sandy or muddy seabeds, where they play a role in nutrient cycling and ecosystem dynamics. The name "Vibrokoneilla" combines the Latin *vibro*, referring to their burrowing behavior, and *kone*, derived from Greek, which relates to their conical body shape.
Members of the genus are typically less than 1 millimeter in length, with elongated, cylindrical bodies and
These nematodes are widely distributed across various marine habitats, including coastal sediments, estuaries, and deep-sea environments.
Vibrokoneilla species have been studied for their adaptations to sedimentary life, including their ability to withstand