Spinitectus Explained
Spinitectus is a genus of nematodes belonging to the family Cystidicolidae.[1] [2]
The genus has almost cosmopolitan distribution.
Species:
- Spinitectus acipenseri [1]
- Spinitectus agonostomi
- Spinitectus aguapeiensis
- Spinitectus aguapeiensis
- Spinitectus anguillae
- Spinitectus asperus
- Spinitectus carolini
- Spinitectus cristatus
- Spinitectus echenei
- Spinitectus gabata
- Spinitectus gigi
- Spinitectus gordoni
- Spinitectus gracilis
- Spinitectus guntheri
- Spinitectus inermis
- Spinitectus jamundensis
- Spinitectus macrospinosus
- Spinitectus mirabilis
- Spinitectus notopteri
- Spinitectus oviflagellis
- Spinitectus palmyraensis
- Spinitectus palmyraensis
- Spinitectus polli
- Spinitectus tamari
Notes and References
- Moravec . František . Huffman . David G. . de Buron . Isaure . González-Solís . David . Redescriptions of Spinitectus acipenseri and S. micracanthus (Nematoda, Cystidicolidae), with notes on the taxonomy of Spinitectus-like nematodes parasitising North American fishes . Parasite . 30 . 2023 . 10.1051/parasite/2023036 . 33. free . 10487331 .
- Web site: Spinitectus Fourment, 1883 . www.gbif.org . 4 October 2021 . en.