Mazocraeidae
Mazocraeidae is a flatworms family in the order Mazocraeidea.
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Genera
- according to PESI
- Grubea Diesing, 1858
- Kuhnia Sproston, 1945
- Mazocraeoides Price, 1936
- Mazocraes Hermann, 1782
- Ophicotyle Beneden & Hesse, 1863
- Pseudanthocotyloides Price, 1959
- Pseudoanthocotyle Bychowsky & Nagibina, 1954
- Pseudokuhnia Rohde & Watson, 1985
- According to the World Register of Marine Species
- Clupeocotyle Hargis, 1955
- Cribromazocraes Mamaev, 1981
- Grubea Diesing, 1858
- Heteromazocraes Mamaev, 1981
- Kuhnia Sproston, 1945
- Leptomazocraes Mamaev, 1975
- Mazocraeoides Price, 1936
- Mazocraes Hermann, 1782
- Neogrubea
- Neomazocraes Price, 1934
- Ophicotyle Beneden & Hesse, 1863
- Paramazocraes Tripathi, 1959
- Pseudanthocotyle Bychowsky & Nagibina, 1954
- Pseudanthocotyloides Price, 1959
- Pseudokuhnia Rohde & Watson, 1985
- Pseudomazocraes Price, 1961
- Reimericotyle Mamaev, 1984
- Taurimazocraes Mamaev, 1982
- Pseudoanthocotyloides Price, 1959 accepted as Pseudanthocotyloides Price, 1959
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