Arhythmacanthidae
Arhythmacanthidae is a family of parasitic worms from the order Echinorhynchida.
Species
There are 9 genera in the family Arhythmacanthidae which contains the following species:Acanthocephaloides
Acanthocephaloides Meyer, 1932 contains 13 known species:- Acanthocephaloides claviformis Araki & Machida, 1987
- Acanthocephaloides cyrusi Bray, Spencer-Jones & Lewis, 1988
- Acanthocephaloides delamuri Amin, 2013
- Acanthocephaloides distinctus Golvan, 1969
- Acanthocephaloides geneticus
- Acanthocephaloides ichiharai Araki & Machida, 1987
- Acanthocephaloides irregularis Amin, Oğuz, Heckman, Tepe & Kvach, 2011
- Acanthocephaloides neobythitis Amin, 2013
- Acanthocephaloides nicoli Amin, 2013
- Acanthocephaloides plagiusae Santana-Pineros, Cruz-Quintana, Centeno-Chale & Vidal-Martinez, 2013
- Acanthocephaloides propinquus
- Acanthocephaloides rhinoplagusiae Amin, 2013
- Acanthocephaloides spinicaudatus Pichelin & Cribb, 1999
Bolborhynchoides
Bolborhynchoides Achmerov and Dombrovskaja-Achmerova, 1959 contains one species.- 'Bolborhynchoides exiguus'''''
Breizacanthus
Breizacanthus Golvan, 1969 contains five known species:- Breizacanthus aznari Hernández-Orts, Alama-Bermejo, Crespo, García, Raga & Montero, 2012
- Breizacanthus chabaudi Golvan, 1969
- Breizacanthus golvani Gaevskaja & Shukhgalter, 1984
- Breizacanthus irenae Golvan, 1969
- Breizacanthus ligur Paggi, Orecchia & Della Setta, 1975
Euzetacanthus
Euzetacanthus Golvan and Houin, 1964 contains three species:- Euzetacanthus chorinemusi Gupta & Naqvi, 1984
- Euzetacanthus golvani Gupta & Fatma, 1985
- 'Euzetacanthus simplex'''''
Heterosentis
Heterosentis Van Cleave, 1931 contains 15 known species:- Heterosentis brasiliensis Vieira, Felizardo & Luque, 2009Heterosentis caballeroi Bhattacharya, 2007
- Heterosentis fusiformis Tripathi, 1959
- Heterosentis heteracanthus Van Cleave, 1931
- Heterosentis hirsutus Pichelin & Cribb, 1999
- Heterosentis holospinus Amin, Heckman & Ha, 2011
Hypoechinorhynchus
Hypoechinorhynchus Yamaguti, 1939 has five known species:Hypoechinorhynchus alaeopis Yamaguti, 1939Hypoechinorhynchus golvani Gutpa & Kumar, 1987Hypoechinorhynchus magellanicus Szidat, 1950H. magellanicus was found parasitizing Champsocephalus esox in the eastern mouth of the Beagle Channel.Hypoechinorhynchus robustus Pichelin, 1999Hypoechinorhynchus thermaceri Buron, 1988
Paracanthocephaloides
Worms in this Paracanthocephaloides Golvan, 1969 have no trunk spines. There are four known species:Paracanthocephaloides caballeroi Bhattacharya, 2007Paracanthocephaloides chabanaudi Paracanthocephaloides incrassatus Meyer, 1932Paracanthocephaloides tripathii Golvan, 1969Solearhynchus
The proboscis hooks in Solearhynchus de Buron and Maillard, 1985 gradually decrease in size posteriorly. There are only two known speciesSolearhynchus kostylewiS. kostylewi was found parasitizing Solea solea in the bay of Gemlik, Turkey. The body was between 7404 and 7854 μm long and 739 and 1040 μm wide. The
anterior part of the body was wider than the posterior. The proboscis was cylindrical and armed with 16 rows of hooks each with 5 or 6 hooks the longest hooks being in the middle of the proboscis. The smallest basal spinelike hooks were unrooted. The testes were located centrally in the body distant from the six cement glands. The eggs measured between 42 – 64μm long and between 12 and 20μm wide.Solearhynchus soleae
S. soleae was found parasitizing Solea solea in the bay of Gemlik, Turkey. The body was from 5382 to 20328 μm long and 693 to 1200 μm wide. The proboscis was from 224 – 320 μm long and the proboscis sac was between 277 and 480 μm long. The proboscis has 12 – 14 rows of hooks each comprising 5 or 6 hooks. The longest hooks were in the middle of the proboscis and the smallest basal hooks were unrooted and resembled spines. The lemnisci were longer than the proboscis sac, measuring between 312 and 350 μm and between 312 – 349 μm long. Males had two testes in the posterior part of the body distant from six piriform cement glands. The eggs measured between 56 and 68 μm long and between 12 and 20 μm wide. This species was also recorded in the Black Sea by Belofastova and Korniychuk . The species name soleae derives from the genus name of the host, the Adriatic sole.
Spiracanthus
Spiracanthus Muñoz and George-Nascimento, 2002 has one speciesSpiracanthus bovichthys Munoz & George-Nascimento, 2002Yamagutirhynchus
Yamagutirhynchus has two species:- Yamagutirhynchus elliotae Smales 2022
- Yamagutirhynchus lymberyi Smales 2022