Apororhynchus

Apororhynchus
Apororhynchus hemignathi
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Acanthocephala
Class: Archiacanthocephala
Order: Apororhynchida
Thapar, 1927[1]
Family: Apororhynchidae
Shipley, 1899
Genus: Apororhynchus
Shipley, 1899
Species

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Apororhynchida is an order containing one family, Apororhynchidae,[2] and one genus, Apororhynchus,[2] of microscopic parasitic worms that attach themselves to the intestinal wall of terrestrial vertebrates.

Species

Has been found infecting Oriolus cristatus in Brazil.[4]

Has been found infecting a Canada warbler (Wilsonia canadensis) in Mountain Lake, Virginia and a Parula warbler (Compsothlysis americana) in Augusta, Georgia.[4]

Has been found infecting the Honey creeper (Hemignathus procerus) in Hawaii.[4]

References

Notes

  1. Thapar 1927, p. 109-120
  2. 1 2 Crompton 1985, p. 31
  3. Meyer 1931, p. 65-68
  4. 1 2 3 4 Byrd, Helminth Parasites, p. 391-410
  5. Byrd, Observations, p. 174
  6. Das 1950, p. 43-50
  7. 1 2 Dunagan, Acanthocephalan bibliography, p. 249
  8. Sen 1975, p. 211-213
  9. Shipley 1899, p. 361
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