Micracanthorhynchina Golvani
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Micracanthorhynchina Golvani
''Micracanthorhynchina'' is a genus of worm Worms are many different distantly related bilateral animals that typically have a long cylindrical tube-like body, no limbs, and no eyes (though not always). Worms vary in size from microscopic to over in length for marine polychaete wor ...s belonging to the family Rhadinorhynchidae. Species Species: *''Micracanthorhynchina atherinomori'' Smales, 2014 * ''Micracanthorhynchina chandrai'' Bhattacharya, 2007 * ''Micracanthorhynchina cynoglossi'' Wang, 1980 * ''Micracanthorhynchina dakusuiensis'' (Harada, 1938) * ''Micracanthorhynchina golvani'' Gupta & Sinha, 1992 * ''Micracanthorhynchina hemiculturus'' Demshin, 1965 * ''Micracanthorhynchina hemirhamphi'' (Baylis, 1944) * ''Micracanthorhynchina indica'' Farooqi, 1980 * ''Micracanthorhynchina kuwaitensis'' Amin & Sey, 1996 * ''Micracanthorhynchina lateolabracis'' Wang, 1980 * ''Micracanthorhynchina motomurai'' (Harada, 1935) * ''Micracanthorhynchina segmentata'' * ''Micracan ...
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Worm
Worms are many different distantly related bilateral animals that typically have a long cylindrical tube-like body, no limbs, and no eyes (though not always). Worms vary in size from microscopic to over in length for marine polychaete worms (bristle worms); for the African giant earthworm, ''Microchaetus rappi''; and for the marine nemertean worm (bootlace worm), ''Lineus longissimus''. Various types of worm occupy a small variety of parasitic niches, living inside the bodies of other animals. Free-living worm species do not live on land but instead live in marine or freshwater environments or underground by burrowing. In biology, "worm" refers to an obsolete taxon, ''vermes'', used by Carolus Linnaeus and Jean-Baptiste Lamarck for all non-arthropod invertebrate animals, now seen to be paraphyletic. The name stems from the Old English word ''wyrm''. Most animals called "worms" are invertebrates, but the term is also used for the amphibian caecilians and the slowworm '' A ...
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Rhadinorhynchidae
Rhadinorhynchidae is a family of parasitic worms from the order Echinorhynchida. Species Rhadinorhynchidae has 4 subfamilies (Golvanacanthinae, Gorgorhynchinae, Rhadinorhynchinae, and Serrasentoidinae) and the following species: Golvanacanthinae Paggi and Orecchia, 1972 '' Golvanacanthus'' Paggi and Orecchia, 1972 *''Golvanacanthus blennii'' Paggi and Orecchia, 1972 Gorgorhynchinae Van Cleave & Lincicome, 1940 '' Australorhynchus'' Lebedev, 1967 *''Australorhynchus tetramorphacanthus'' Lebedev, 1967 '' Cleaveius'' Subrahmanian, 1927 *''Cleaveius circumspinifer'' Subrahmanian, 1927 *''Cleaveius clupei'' (Gupta & Sinha, 1992) *''Cleaveius durdanae'' Kumar, 1992 *''Cleaveius fotedari'' (Gupta & Naqvi, 1980) *''Cleaveius inglisi'' (Gupta & Fatma, 1987) *''Cleaveius leiognathi'' Jain & Gupta, 1979 *''Cleaveius longirostris'' Moravec and Sey, 1989 *''Cleaveius mysti'' (Sahay and Sinha, 1971) *''Cleaveius portblairensis'' Jain & Gupta, 1979 *''Cleaveius prashadi'' (Datta, 1940) * ...
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