Genus Laimella Cobb, 1920
Diagnosis (emended from Hopper 1967; Jensen 1979; Barnes et al. 2012; Fonseca & Bezerra 2014; Rosli et al. 2014)
Sabatieriinae . Cuticle finely striated. Punctations in cuticle present or absent. Outer labial setae situated just anteriorly to cephalic setae; cephalic setae usually twice length of outer labial setae. Buccal cavity minute, three tiny teeth may be present, lumen of anterior-most part of the pharynx usually distinctly cuticularised. Amphideal fovea commonly situated just behind the cephalic setae (<1 hd), with less than 4 spiral turns. Spicule arcuate, enlarged proximally and cuticularised, usually 1–2 anal body diameters in length. Gubernacular apophyses paired, usually directed dorso-caudally. Precloacal supplements present as minute papillae or absent. Tail conicocylindrical, posterior portion elongated, cylindrical.
Type species: Laimella longicauda Cobb, 1920
List of valid species
The genus Laimella was reviewed by Jensen (1979). An emended generic diagnosis of Laimella is provided by Barnes et al. (2012), Fonseca & Bezerra (2014) and Rosli et al. (2014). According to NeMys (Vanaverbeke et al. 2016), eleven Laimella species have been described to date.