Derogenidae

Derogenidae is a family of trematodes belonging to the order Plagiorchiida.[2]

Derogenidae
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Platyhelminthes
Class: Trematoda
Order: Plagiorchiida
Superfamily: Hemiuroidea
Family: Derogenidae
Nicoll, 1910 [1]
Genera

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Subdivisions

Derogenidae contains 22 genera arranged in two subfamilies, with one being unassigned.[3]

  • Subfamily Derogeninae Nicoll, 1910
    • Derogenes Lühe, 1900 [4]
    • Gonocercella Manter, 1940
    • Leurodera Linton, 1910
    • Progonus Looss, 1899
  • Subfamily Halipeginae Poche, 1926
    • Allogenarchopsis Urabe & Shimazu, 2013
    • Allotangiopsis Yamaguti, 1971
    • Anguillotrema Chin & Ku, 1974
    • Arnola Strand, 1942
    • Austrohalipegus Cribb, 1988
    • Caudovitellaria Bilqees, Khalid & Talat, 2010
    • Chenia Hsu, 1954
    • Deropegus McCauley & Pratt, 1961
    • Dollfuschella Vercammen-Grandjean, 1960
    • Genarchella Travassos, Artigas & Pereira, 1928
    • Genarchopsis Ozaki, 1925
    • Halipegus Looss, 1899
    • Magnibursatus Naidenova, 1969
    • Monovitella Ataev, 1970
    • Tangenarchopsis Urabe & Nakano, 2018
    • Thometrema Amato, 1968
    • Vitellotrema Guberlet, 1928
  • Derogenoides Nicoll, 1913 (subfamily not assigned)

References

  1. Nicoll, William (1909-05-01). "Studies on the structure and classification of the Digenetic Trematodes". Journal of Cell Science. S2-53 (211): 391–488. doi:10.1242/jcs.s2-53.211.391. open access
  2. "Derogenidae". www.gbif.org. Retrieved 11 June 2021.
  3. "Derogenidae". WoRMS. World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved 13 December 2021.
  4. Bouguerche, Chahinez; Huston, Daniel C.; Cribb, Thomas H.; Karlsbakk, Egil; Ahmed, Mohammed; Holovachov, Oleksandr (2023). "Hidden in the fog: morphological and molecular characterisation of Derogenes varicus sensu stricto (Trematoda, Derogenidae) from Sweden and Norway, and redescription of two poorly known Derogenes species". Parasite. 30: 35. doi:10.1051/parasite/2023030. ISSN 1776-1042. open access
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