WoRMS name details
Didymozoidae-juveniles
932889 (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:932889)
temporary name
Subfamily
- Genus Anacetabulum Kurchochin & Nikolaeva, 1978 (Contains no named species)
- Genus Anesophagus Kurochkin & Nikolaeva, 1978 accepted as Pseudotorticaecum Kurochkin & Nikolaeva, 1978 (Contains no named species; synonym)
- Genus Neomonilicaecum Kurochkin & Nikolaeva, 1978 (Contains no named species)
- Genus Neotorticaecum Kurochkin & Nikolaeva, 1978 (Contains no named species)
- Genus Paramonilicaecum Kurochkin & Nikolaeva, 1978 (Contains no named species)
- Genus Paratorticaecum Kurochkin & Nikolaeva, 1978 (Contains no named species)
- Genus Postacetabulocaecum Kurochkin & Nikolaeva, 1978
- Genus Pseudomonilicaecum Kurochkin & Nikolaeva, 1978 (Contains no named species)
- Genus Pseudotorticaecum Kurochkin & Nikolaeva, 1978 (Contains no named species)
- Genus Allomonilicaecum Pozdnyakov, 1996 (uncertain > taxon inquirendum)
- Genus Monilicaecum Yamaguti, 1942 (uncertain > taxon inquirendum)
- Genus Pseudoanacetabulum Pozdnyakov, 1996 (uncertain > taxon inquirendum)
- Genus Torticaecum Yamaguti, 1942 (uncertain > taxon inquirendum)
marine
Not documented
Taxonomy A group name for juvenile didymozoids. Most of the members of the group were originally designated as genera, but are now...
Taxonomy A group name for juvenile didymozoids. Most of the members of the group were originally designated as genera, but are now considered as morphological 'types' of juveniles. [details]
WoRMS (2024). Didymozoidae-juveniles. Accessed at: https://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=932889 on 2024-11-21
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status source
Pozdnyakov, S. E.; Gibson, D. I. (2008). Family Didymozoidae Monticelli, 1888. In: Bray, R.A., Gibson, D.I. & Jones, A. [Eds]. <em>Keys to the Trematoda. Volume 3.</em> Wallingford: CAB International and the Natural History Museum. pp. 631–734. [details]
From editor or global species database
Taxonomy A group name for juvenile didymozoids. Most of the members of the group were originally designated as genera, but are now considered as morphological 'types' of juveniles. [details]