Mediorhynchus

Mediorhynchus
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Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Acanthocephala
Class: Archiacanthocephala
Order: Gigantorhynchida
Family: Gigantorhynchidae
Genus: Mediorhynchus
Van Cleave, 1916[1]

Mediorhynchus is a genus of small parasitic spiny-headed (or thorny-headed) worms.[2] Phylogenetic analysis has been conducted on two known species of Mediorhynchus and confirmed the placement along with the related genus Gigantorhynchus in the family Gigantorhynchida. The distinguishing features of this order among archiacanthocephalans is a divided proboscis (specifically, the presence of a "teloboscis" which is the posterior third of a proboscis). This genus contains fifty-eight species that are distributed globally. These worms exclusively parasitize birds by attaching themselves around the cloaca using their hook-covered proboscis. The bird hosts are of different orders.

  1. ^ Cite error: The named reference VanCleave1916 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ "Subject Index". The Journal of Parasitology. 45: 162–286. 1959. ISSN 0022-3395. JSTOR 3274895.