Abstract
In the study of several kinds of Mononchus it was verified that they live on worms and protozoa. In the two specimens found in São Paulo, one in a kitchen-garden, and the other in a pot of an ornamental plant, both of them as examples of its predaceous character, a nematode of regular size was seen in the male bowel. In the female bowel there were found three bodies, two of them looking like amoeba, and the third one resembling a nema tail. Unfortunately, the author has not a complete literature concerning the Mononchus to identify these species.
References
1. COBE,N. A. In Contributions to a Science of Nematology, pago 129-187, figo1-75. Baltí-more, Williams & Wilkins Co. 1914-1935.

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