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WoRMS taxon details
taxonomy source
Kmentová, N.; Cruz-Laufer, A. J.; Pariselle, A.; Smeets, K.; Artois, T.; Vanhove, M. P. (2022). Dactylogyridae 2022: a meta-analysis of phylogenetic studies and generic diagnoses of parasitic flatworms using published genetic and morphological data. <em>International Journal for Parasitology.</em> , available online at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpara.2022.01.003 [details] Available for editors [request]
taxonomy source
Hao, C.-L.; Wei, N.-W.; Liu, Y.-J.; Shi, C.-X.; Arken, K.; Yue, C. (2023). Mitochondrial phylogenomics provides conclusive evidence that the family Ancyrocephalidae is deeply paraphyletic. <em>Parasites & Vectors.</em> 16(1)., available online at https://doi.org/10.1186/s13071-023-05692-6 [details]
additional source
Al Jufaili, S. H.; Machkevsky, V. K.; Al Kindi, U. H.; Palm, H. W. (2020). Glyphidohaptor safiensis n. sp. (Monogenea: Ancyrocephalidae) from the white-spotted rabbitfish Siganus canaliculatus (Park) (Perciformes: Siganidae) off Oman, with notes on its phylogenetic position within the Ancyrocephalidae Bychowsky & Nagibina, 1968 (sensu lato). <em>Systematic Parasitology.</em> , available online at https://doi.org/10.1007/s11230-020-09949-x [details]
From editor or global species database
Authority Sometimes attributed to Bychowsky & Nagibina, 1968, but all family group names, as coordinate taxa, take the same authority, i.e. the first familial designation. DIG [details]
Editor's comment There is a big problem with the classification of the Ancyrocephalidae and Dactylogiridae. A cladistic study in the 1990s indicated that there was just one family - the Dactylogyridae, but this was only accepted by half of the workers. A recent molecular study showed that there are in fact three families, the Dactylogyridae (mainly freshwater) and the Ancyrocephalidae in two separate parts. However, the second part of the latter was not named; neither were its detailed constituents listed. So I have referred to the two parts of the Ancyrocephalidae as the Ancyrocephalidae (senus lato) and transferred many of the dactylogyrid genera to it. Virtually all new marine genera attributed to the Dactylogryidae in papers will belong to this group. [details]
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