| Acanthogyrus | |
|---|---|
| Scientific classification  | |
| Domain: | Eukaryota | 
| Kingdom: | Animalia | 
| Phylum: | Acanthocephala | 
| Class: | Eoacanthocephala | 
| Order: | Gyracanthocephala | 
| Family: | Quadrigyridae | 
| Subfamily: | Pallisentinae | 
| Genus: | Acanthogyrus Thapar, 1927  | 
Acanthogyrus is a genus of parasitic worms belonging to the family Quadrigyridae.[1]
The species of this genus are found in Africa.[1]
Golvan in 1959 divided the genus Acanthogyrus into two subgenera: Acanthogyrus and Acanthosentis based on the number of proboscis hooks; there are 18 (3 circles of 6 hooks each) in Acanthosentis and 24 (3 circles of 8 hooks each) in Acanthogyrus.
Acanthogyrus (Acanthogyrus) Thapar, 1927
- Acanthogyrus acanthogyrus Thapar, 1927
 
Found in the intestine of a rohu (Labeo rohita) in Lucknow, and from the intestines of a catla (Catla catla) from Kolkata, both in India.
- Acanthogyrus tripathi Rai, 1967
 
Acanthogyrus (Acanthosentis) Verma and Datta, 1929
- Acanthogyrus acanthuri (Cable and Quick, 1954)
 - Acanthogyrus adriaticus Amin, 2005
 - Acanthogyrus alternatspinus Amin, 2005
 - Acanthogyrus anguillae (Wang, 1981)
 - Acanthogyrus antespinus (Verma and Datta, 1929)
 - Acanthogyrus arii (Bilqees, 1971)
 - Acanthogyrus bacailai (Verma, 1973)
 - Acanthogyrus barmeshoori Amin, Gholami, Akhlaghi and Heckmann, 2013
 
A. barmeshoori was found infesting Aphanius farsicus in Maharlou Lake, Fars Province, Iran.[2]
- Acanthogyrus betwai (Tripathi, 1956)
 - Acanthogyrus bilaspurensis (Chowhan, Gupta and Khera, 1987)
 - Acanthogyrus cameroni (Gupta and Kajaji, 1969)
 - Acanthogyrus cheni Amin, 2005
 - Acanthogyrus dattai (Podder, 1938)
 - Acanthogyrus giuris (Soota and Sen, 1956)
 - Acanthogyrus gobindi (Chowhan, Gupta and Khera, 1987)
 - Acanthogyrus golvani (Gupta and Jain, 1980)
 - Acanthogyrus heterospinus (Khan and Bilqees, 1990)
 - Acanthogyrus holospinus (Sen, 1937)
 - Acanthogyrus indicus (Tripathi, 1959)
 - Acanthogyrus intermedius (Achmerov and Dombrovskaja-Achmerova, 1941)
 - Acanthogyrus lizae (Wang, 1986)
 - Acanthogyrus malawiensis Amin and Hendrix, 1999
 - Acanthogyrus maroccanus (Dollfus, 1951)
 - Acanthogyrus multispinus Wang, 1966
 - Acanthogyrus nigeriensis Dollfus and Golvan, 1956
 - Acanthogyrus papilo Troncy and Vassiliades, 1974
 - Acanthogyrus parareceptaclis Amin, 2005
 - Acanthogyrus partispinus (Furtado, 1963)
 - Acanthogyrus paucispinus Wang, 1966
 - Acanthogyrus periophthalmi (Wang, 1980)
 - Acanthogyrus phillipi (Mashego, 1988)
 - Acanthogyrus putitorae (Chowhan, Gupta and Khera, 1988)
 - Acanthogyrus scomberomori (Wang, 1980)
 - Acanthogyrus seenghalae (Chowhan, Gupta and Khera, 1988)
 - Acanthogyrus shashiensis (Tso, Chen, and Chien, 1974)
 - Acanthogyrus shuklai (Agrawal and Singh, 1982)
 - Acanthogyrus siamensis (Farooqi and Sirikanchana, 1987)
 - Acanthogyrus similis (Wang, 1980)
 - Acanthogyrus sircari (Podder, 1941)
 - Acanthogyrus thapari (Parasad, Sahay and Shambhunath, 1969)
 - Acanthogyrus tilapiae (Baylis, 1948) [3]
 - Acanthogyrus vancleavei (Gupta and Fatma, 1986)
 - Acanthogyrus vittatusi (Verma, 1973)
 
References
- 1 2 "Acanthogyrus Thapar, 1927". www.gbif.org. Retrieved 6 April 2021.
 - ↑ Tavakol, Sareh; Amin, Omar M.; Luus-Powell, Wilmien J.; Halajian, Ali (22 October 2015). "The acanthocephalan fauna of Iran, a check list". Zootaxa. 4033 (2): 237. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.4033.2.3. PMID 26624401.
 - ↑  Louizi, Halima; Hill-Spanik, Kristina M.; Qninba, Abdeljebbar; Connors, Vincent A.; Belafhaili, Amine; Agnèse, Jean-Francois; Pariselle, Antoine; de Buron, Isaure (2022). "Parasites of Moroccan desert Coptodon guineensis (Pisces, Cichlidae): transition and resilience in a simplified hypersaline ecosystem". Parasite. 29: 64. doi:10.1051/parasite/2022064. 

 
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