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Stenurus Dujardin, 1845

22937  (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:22937)

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Taxonomy The type-species of Stenurus was originally listed as Stenurus inflexus (based on Strongylus inflexus of Rudolphi (see...  
Taxonomy The type-species of Stenurus was originally listed as Stenurus inflexus (based on Strongylus inflexus of Rudolphi (see Dujardin, 1845), but this is now considered the type-species of Pseudalius, presumably because is original type-species, Pseudalius filum (see Dujardin, 1845),is now considered its junior synonym. Dujardin's concept of Stenurus inflexus is now considered to be a junior synonym of Stenurus minor. [details]
Nemys eds. (2024). Nemys: World Database of Nematodes. Stenurus Dujardin, 1845. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: https://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=22937 on 2024-11-04
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basis of record Anderson, R. C.; Chabaud, A. G.; Willmott, S. (1974). CIH Keys to the nematode parasites of vertebrates. i-x. [details] 

identification resource Arnold, P. W.; Gaskin, D. E. (1975). Lungworms (Metastrongyloidea: Pseudaliidae) of harbor porpoise Phocoena phocoena (L. 1758). <em>Canadian Journal of Zoology.</em> 53(6): 713-735., available online at https://doi.org/10.1139/z75-087 [details] 
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Taxonomy The type-species of Stenurus was originally listed as Stenurus inflexus (based on Strongylus inflexus of Rudolphi (see Dujardin, 1845), but this is now considered the type-species of Pseudalius, presumably because is original type-species, Pseudalius filum (see Dujardin, 1845),is now considered its junior synonym. Dujardin's concept of Stenurus inflexus is now considered to be a junior synonym of Stenurus minor. [details]
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