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Subuluridae is a family of spirurian nematodes which, together with the two species of Maupasinidae, make up the superfamily Subuluroidea. Like all nematodes, they have neither a circulatory nor a respiratory system. They number about one dozen genera and somewhat over 100 species, and are parasites of amniotes, chiefly birds and mammals.〔Hallan (2007)〕 ==Systematics== Several subfamilies are very small or even monotypic, and might not be valid. ''Spiruroides'' might actually belong in the Gongylonematidae, which are not closely related to the Subuluridae as far as Spiruria go.〔 Subfamily Allodapinae Inglis, 1958 * ''Allodapa'' Diesing, 1861 * ''Aulonocephalus'' Chandler, 1935 Subfamily Labiobulurinae Quentin, 1969 * ''Cyclobulura'' Quentin, 1977 * ''Labiobulura'' Skrjabin & Schikhobalova, 1948 * ''Tarsubulura'' Inglis, 1958 Subfamily Leipoanematinae Chabaud, 1957 * ''Leipoanema'' Johnston & Mawson, 1942 Subfamily Parasubulurinae Berghe & Vuylsteke, 1938 * ''Parasubulura'' Berghe & Vuylsteke, 1938 Subfamily Subulurinae Travassos, 1914 * ''Inglisubulura'' Devamma, 1977 * ''Oxynema'' Linstow, 1899 * ''Primasubulura'' Inglis, 1958 * ''Spiruroides'' Cameron & Parnell, 1933 (tentatively placed here) * ''Subulura'' Molin, 1860 * ''Travassallodapa'' López-Neyra, 1945 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Subuluridae」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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