Category
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Dicyemida
Dicyemida, also known as Rhombozoa, is a phylum of tiny parasites that live in the renal appendages of cephalopods.
Dicyemidae
The Dicyemidae is a family of tiny parasites that live in the renal appendages of cephalopods. It contains the following genera and species:
Dicyema von Kolliker, 1849
Dicyemennea Whitman, 1883
Dicyemodeca
Dicyemodeca anthinocephalum Furuya, 1999 - parasitizes Octopus dofleini
Dicyemodeca deca (McConnaughey, 1957)
Dicyemodeca dogieli Bogolepova, 1957
Dodecadicyema Kalavati & Narasimhamurti, 1979
Dodecadicyema loligoi Kalavati & Narasimhamurti, 1980
Pleodicyema
Pleodicyema delamarei Nouvel, 1961
Pseudicyema Nouvel, 1933
Pseudicyema cappacephalum Furuya, 2009
Pseudicyema nakaoi F
Dicyema
Dicyema is a genus of worms belonging to the family Dicyemidae.
Dicyemennea
Dicyemennea is a genus of worms belonging to the family Dicyemidae.
Conocyemidae
Conocyemidae is a family of worms belonging to the class Rhombozoa, order unknown.
Dicyema clavatum
species of rhombozoa animals
Kantharella
Kantharellidae is a family of worms belonging to the class Rhombozoa, order unassigned. The family consists of only one genus: Kantharella Czaker, 1994. The only species in the genus is Kantharella antarctica. This species is most closely related to other species of the order Dicyemida, which only has one other family, Dicyemidae.