Cloacina (nematode)

Cloacina is a genus of parasitic nematodes in the family Chabertiidae. Species are parasites of marsupials in Australia.

Cloacina
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Chabertiidae
Genus:
Cloacina

Species

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Selected species

  • Cloacina annulata
  • Cloacina atthis
  • Cloacina caenis
  • Cloacina castor
  • Cloacina cloelia
  • Cloacina clymene
  • Cloacina communis
  • Cloacina edwardsi
  • Cloacina elegans
  • Cloacina eos
  • Cloacina ernabella
  • Cloacina gallardi
  • Cloacina hydriformis
  • Cloacina io
  • Cloacina liebigi
  • Cloacina mawsonae
  • Cloacina papillata
  • Cloacina papillatissima
  • Cloacina parva
  • Cloacina pearsoni
  • Cloacina petrogale
  • Cloacina pollux
  • Cloacina robertsi
  • Cloacina similis
  • Cloacina wallabiae

References

  1. Nematoden aus der Berliner Zoologischen Sammlung.
  • New species and new records of Cloacina von Linstow, 1898 (Nematoda: Strongyloidea) parasitic in macropodid marsupials from Papua New Guinea. I Beveridge - Records of the South Australian Museum, 2002
  • New species of Cloacina Linstow, 1898 (Nematoda: Strongyloidea) parasitic in the stomach of the quokka, Setonix brachyurus (Marsupialia: Macropodidae). I Beveridge - Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia, 1999


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