Spiruria
Subclass Spiruria comprises mostly parasitic secernentean nematodes. In an alternate classification, they are treated as suborder Spirurina, with the orders listed here being ranked as infraorders.
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Microfilariae of Mansonella perstans (left) and Loa loa (Spirurida: Filariidae) | |
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Subclass: | Spiruria |
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Ascaridida | |
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Spirurina |
The Ascaridida and the Oxyurida, which include worms that infect many mammals (including marine mammals), are sometimes placed in subclass Rhabditia. But that seems as spurious as the erstwhile placement of the Rhigonematida in subclass Tylenchia. The Camallanida and Drilonematida are sometimes included in the Spirurida as suborder and superfamily, respectively.[1]
Some important species
- Giant roundworm (Ascaris lumbricoides), causes ascariasis in humans
- Toxocara canis, parasite of dogs
- Anisakis, responsible for the human disease Anisakiasis
Footnotes
- ToL (2002)
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References
- Tree of Life Web Project (ToL) (2002): Nematoda. Version of 2002-JAN-01. Retrieved 2008-NOV-02.
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