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Syncuaria

Syncuaria

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Syncuaria is a genus of parasites in the family Acuariidae, first described in 1927. They are usually found in the gizzard lining of the aquatic birds that they parasitize which belong to Pelecaniformes, Ciconiiformes and Podicipediformes. The genus is characterized by, among other things, cordons on the bodies lateral sides that are linked by anastomosis, and monodelphy. Synonyms include: Skrjabinocara (Kurashvili), Chordocephalus (Alegret), and Decorataria (Sobolev).[1][2]

References

  1. ^ Digiani, M.C. (1999). "First record of the genus Syncuaria (Nematoda: Acuariidae) in Argentina, with description of a new species". Folia Parasitologica. 46 (2): 139–144.
  2. ^ Wong, P. L.; Anderson, R. C.; Bartlett, Cheryl M. (14 February 2011). "Revision of the genus Syncuaria Gilbert, 1927 (Nematoda: Acuarioidea)". Canadian Journal of Zoology. doi:10.1139/z86-177.
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Syncuaria: Brief Summary

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Syncuaria is a genus of parasites in the family Acuariidae, first described in 1927. They are usually found in the gizzard lining of the aquatic birds that they parasitize which belong to Pelecaniformes, Ciconiiformes and Podicipediformes. The genus is characterized by, among other things, cordons on the bodies lateral sides that are linked by anastomosis, and monodelphy. Synonyms include: Skrjabinocara (Kurashvili), Chordocephalus (Alegret), and Decorataria (Sobolev).

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