Dicyema
Dicyema japonicum
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Dicyemida
Class: Rhombozoa
Family: Dicyemidae
Genus: Dicyema
von Kölliker, 1849

Dicyema is a genus of worms belonging to the family Dicyemidae.[1]

Species:[1]

  • Dicyema acciaccatum McConnaughey, 1949
  • Dicyema acheroni McConnaughey, 1949
  • Dicyema acuticephalum Nouvel, 1947 - parasitizes Octopus vulgaris [2]
  • Dicyema aegira McConnaughey & Kritzler, 1952
  • Dicyema akashiense Furuya, 2005
  • Dicyema apalachiensis Short, 1962
  • Dicyema apollyoni Nouvel, 1947
  • Dicyema australis Penchaszadeh, 1969
  • Dicyema awajiense Furuya, 2005
  • Dicyema balanocephalum Furuya, 2006
  • Dicyema banyulensis Furuya & Hochberg, 1999
  • Dicyema benedeni Furuya & Hochberg, 1999
  • Dicyema benthoctopi Hochberg & Short, 1970
  • Dicyema bilobum Couch & Short, 1964
  • Dicyema briarei Short, 1961
  • Dicyema caudatum Bogolepova-Dobrokhotova, 1960
  • Dicyema clavatum Furuya & Koshida, 1992 - parasitizes Octopus minor [2]
  • Dicyema colurum Furuya, 1999 - parasitizes Octopus fangsiao [2]
  • Dicyema dolichocephalum Furuya, 1999 - parasitizes Octopus minor [2]
  • Dicyema erythrum Furuya, 1999 - parasitizes Octopus fangsiao [2]
  • Dicyema ganapatii Kalavati, Narasimhamurti & Suseela, 1984
  • Dicyema hadrum Furuya, 1999 - parasitizes Sepia esculenta [2]
  • Dicyema helocephalum Furuya, 2005
  • Dicyema hypercephalum Short, 1962
  • Dicyema irinoense Furuya, 2005
  • Dicyema japonicum Furuya & Tsuneki, 1992 - parasitizes Octopus vulgaris [2]
  • Dicyema knoxi Short, 1971
  • Dicyema koshidai Furuya & Tsuneki, 2005
  • Dicyema leiocephalum Furuya, 2006
  • Dicyema lycidoeceum Furuya, 1999 - parasitizes Sepia lycidas [2]
  • Dicyema macrocephalum (van Beneden, 1876)
  • Dicyema madrasensis Kalavati, Narasimhamurti & Suseela, 1984
  • Dicyema maorum Short, 1971
  • Dicyema megalocephalum Nouvel, 1934
  • Dicyema microcephalum Whitman, 1883
  • Dicyema misakiense Nouvel & Nakao, 1938 - parasitizes Octopus vulgaris [2]
  • Dicyema monodi Nouvel, 1934
  • Dicyema moschatum Whitman, 1883
  • Dicyema nouveli Kalavati, Narasimhamurti & Suseela, 1984
  • Dicyema octopusi Kalavati, Narasimhamurti & Suseela, 1984
  • Dicyema oligomerum Bogolepova-Dobrokhotova, 1960
  • Dicyema orientale Nouvel & Nakao, 1938 - parasitizes Sepioteuthis lessoniana [2]
  • Dicyema oxycephalum Furuya, 2009
  • Dicyema paradoxum von Kölliker, 1849
  • Dicyema platycephalum Penchaszadeh, 1968
  • Dicyema rhadinum Furuya, 1999 - parasitizes Sepia esculenta [2]
  • Dicyema robsonellae Short, 1971
  • Dicyema rondeletiolae Nouvel, 1944
  • Dicyema schulzianum (van Beneden, 1876)
  • Dicyema sepiellae Furuya, 2008
  • Dicyema shimantoense Furuya, 2008 - parasitizes Octopus sasakii[3]
  • Dicyema shorti Furuya, Damian & Hochberg, 2002
  • Dicyema sphaerocephalum Furuya, 2005
  • Dicyema sphyrocephalum Furuya, 1999 - parasitizes Octopus minor [2]
  • Dicyema sullivani McConnaughey, 1949
  • Dicyema tosaense Furuya, 2005
  • Dicyema typoides Short, 1964
  • Dicyema typus van Beneden, 1876
  • Dicyema whitmani Furuya & Hochberg, 1999

References

  1. 1 2 "WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Dicyemidae van Beneden, 1882". www.marinespecies.org. Retrieved 5 July 2021.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Furuya, Hidetaka; Tsuneki, Kazuhiko (2003). "Biology of Dicyemid Mesozoans". Zoological Science. 20 (5): 519–532. doi:10.2108/zsj.20.519. PMID 12777824. Retrieved 9 March 2015.
  3. Furuya, Hidetaka (Oct 2008). "Three new dicyemids from Octopus sasakii (Mollusca: Cephalopoda: Octopoda)". Journal of Parasitology. 94 (5): 1071–1081. doi:10.1645/GE-1580.1. ISSN 0022-3395. PMID 18576860.
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