Yamagutirhynchus

Yamagutirhynchus
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Acanthocephala
Class: Palaeacanthocephala
Order: Echinorhynchida
Family: Arhythmacanthidae
Genus:
Smales, 2022
Species
  • Yamagutirhynchus elliotae Smales 2022
  • Yamagutirhynchus lymberyi Smales 2022

Yamagutirhynchus is a genus of Acanthocephala (spiny-headed worms). Yamagutirhynchus is a genus of Australian worms. Its distribution is determined by its hosts.[1]

Description

Yamagutirhynchus have a cylindrical proboscis with a larger middle region. Both species in the genus have 10 rows of teeth on the proboscis with 4–5 teeth on each row.[1]

Species

The genus Yamagutirhynchus Smales 2022 contains two known species:

  • Yamagutirhynchus elliotae Smales 2022[1] its largest teeth are 51μm long.
  • Yamagutirhynchus lymberyi Smales 2022[1] its largest teeth are 42.5μm long.

References

  1. ^ a b c d Smales, Lesley R. (2023-01-02). "A review of the Arhythmacanthidae (Acanthocephala) in Australia with the descriptions of a new genus and 6 new species". Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia. 147 (1): 69–101. Bibcode:2023TRSAu.147...69S. doi:10.1080/03721426.2022.2141867. ISSN 0372-1426.