Polymorphidae

Polymorphidae
Corynosoma wegeneri photomicrograph
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Acanthocephala
Class: Palaeacanthocephala
Order: Polymorphida
Family: Polymorphidae
Meyer, 1931
Genera
  • Andracantha Schmidt, 1975
  • Ardeirhynchus Dimitrova & Georgiev, 1994 - tentatively placed here
  • Arhythmorhynchus Lühe, 1911
  • Bolbosoma Porta, 1908
  • Corynosoma Lühe, 1904
  • Diplospinifer Fukui, 1929
  • Filicollis Lühe, 1911
  • Hexaglandula
  • Polymorphus Lühe, 1911
  • Profilicollis Meyer, 1931--similar morphology to Polymorphus
  • Southwellina Witenberg, 1932 - might belong in Arhythmorhynchus
Synonyms

Filicollidae Petrochenko, 1956

The thorny-headed worm family Polymorphidae contains endoparasites which as adults feed mainly in fish and aquatic birds. When this taxon was erected by Meyer in 1931, a subfamily Polymorphidae was established in it. As the Polymorphidae as presently understood would then be monotypic, with no basal genera outside the Polymorphinae, the proposed subfamily is redundant for the time being and therefore most modern treatments simply omit it.

Polymorphus minutus is an economically significant parasite in goose and duck farming.

Genera

Andracantha

Contains the following species:

Arhythmorhynchus

Contains the following species:

Bolbosoma

Contains the following species:

Corynosoma

Contains the following species:

Diplospinifer

Contains the following species:

Filicollis

Contains the following species:

Hexaglandula

Contains the following species:

Polymorphus

Contains the following species:

Profilicollis

Contains the following species:

Southwellina

Contains the following species:

References

  1. García-Varela, Martín; de León, Gerardo Pérez-Ponce; Aznar, Francisco J; Nadler, Steven A. (2011). "Erection of Ibirhynchus gen. nov. (Acanthocephala: Polymorphidae), based on molecular and morphological data.". Journal of Parasitology. 97 (1): 97–105. doi:10.1645/ge-2350.1.
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