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Dendrorhynchus
Genus of single-celled organisms
Genus of single-celled organisms
Dendrorhynchus is a gregarine genus with total 2 species. The genus was first described in 1920 by David Keilin from the alimentary canal of dolichopodid larvae Systenus.
Homonyms
Dendrorhynchus is a senior homonym for genera of nemerteans (replaced with Polydendrorhynchus) and pterosaurs (replaced with Dendrorhynchoides).
References
References
- Keilin, D.. (1920). "On two new gregarines, ''Allantocystis dasyhelei'' n. g., n. sp., and ''Dendrorhynchus systeni'' n. g., n. sp, parasitic in the alimentary canal of the dipterous larvae, ''Dasyhelea obscura'' Winn. and ''Systenus'' sp.". Parasitology.
- (2008). "Checklist of nemertean genera and species published between 1995 and 2007". Species Diversity.
- Ji, S.-A.. (1999). "Biostratigraphy of new pterosaurs from China". Nature.
- Clopton, R. E. (2002). Phylum Apicomplexa Levine, 1970: Order Eugregarinorida Léger, 1900. Pages 205-288. in: Illustrated Guide to the Protozoa, 2nd edition, J. J. Lee, G. Leedale, D. Patterson, and P. C. Bradbury, eds. Society of Protozoologists, Lawrence, Kansas
- Nazeer Ahamed, S.. (1979). "Two new septate gregarines, ''Dendrorhynchus keilini'' sp. n. and ''Ancyrophora ceriagrioni'' sp. n. from the midgut of the damsel fly, ''Ceriagrion coromandelianum'' (Fabr.)". Acta Protozoologica.
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