Hexamita intestinalis
(Redirected from Dicercomonas intestinalis)
Taxonavigation
editTaxonavigation: Distomatida |
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Superregnum: Eukaryota |
Familia: Hexamitidae
Genus: Hexamita
Species:
H. intestinalis
Name
editHexamita intestinalis Dujard., Hist. Nat. Zooph. Infus. 297 (1841)
Synonyms
edit- Homotypic
- Bodo decipiens Diesing, Syst. Helminth. 1: 49 (1850)
- Amphimonas intestinalis (Dujard.) Diesing, Sitzungsber. Kaiserl. Akad. Wiss., Math.-Naturwiss. Cl., Abt. 1. 52: 346 (1866)
- Dicercomonas intestinalis (Dujard.) Grassi, Atti Soc. Ital. Sci. Nat. 24: 165 (1882)
- Urophagus intestinalis (Dujard.) Morov, Arch. Protistenk. 3: 92 (1903)
- Octomitus intestinalis (Dujard.) Fonseca, Estud. Flagell. Parasit. Brazil: 141 (1915), nom. illeg. non Octomitus intestinalis Prowazek, Arb. Kaiserl. Gesundheitsamte 21: 38 (1904) ("Oktomitus")
References
editPrimary references
edit- Dujardin, F. 1838. Sur les Monades à filament multiple. Annales des sciences naturelles. Zoologie (sér. 2), 10: 17–21. BHL Reference page.
- Diesing, K.M. 1850. Systema helminthum. Vol. 1. [i]–xiii [+ii], 1–680 pp. Vindobonae [Vienna]: sumptibus Academiae Caesareae Scientiarum. Online Google Books Reference page.
- Diesing, K.M. 1866. Revision der Prothelminthen. Abtheilung: Mastigophoren. Sitzungsberichte der Kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften. Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Classe. Abt. 1, Mineralogie, Botanik, Zoologie, Anatomie, Geologie und Paläontologie 52: 287–401. BHL Reference page.
- Grassi, G.B. 1882. Intorno ad alcuni protisti endoparassitici ed appartenenti alle classi dei Flagellati, Lobosi, Sporozoi e Ciliati. Atti della Società Italiana di Scienze Naturali 24(2–3): 135–224. BHL Reference page.
- Morov, T. (Moroff, Th.) 1903. Beitrag zur Kenntnis einiger Flagellaten. Archiv für Protistenkunde 3(1): 69–106, pl. VII–VIII. Internet Archive PDF Reference page.
Additional references
edit- Kulda, J. & Nohýnková, E. 1978. Flagellates of the human intestine and of intestines of other species. In: Kreier, J. P. (Ed.), Parasitic Protozoa. Intestinal flagellates, histomonads, trichomonads, amoeba, opalinids, and ciliates. New York-San Francisco-London: Academic Press, 2: 1-138. Reference page.