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Stenurus Truei
''Stenurus'' is a genus of nematode that infects the respiratory system and sinuses of cetaceans, which includes whales, dolphins, and porpoises. Up to 1700 worms may be found in a single host. Species There are 9 species: *''Stenurus arctomarinus'' Delyamure & Kleinenberg, 1958 *''Stenurus auditivus'' Hsu & Hoeppli, 1933 *''Stenurus australis'' Sarmiento & Tantalean, 1991 *''Stenurus globicephalae'' Baylis & Daubney, 1925 *''Stenurus minor'' (Kuhn, 1829) Baylis & Daubney, 1925 *''Stenurus nanjingensis'' Tao, 1983 *''Stenurus ovatus'' (von Linstow, 1910) Baylis & Daubney, 1925 *''Stenurus truei'' Machida, 1974 *''Stenurus yamagutii'' Kuramochi, Araki & Machida, 1990 Formerly accepted species *''Stenurus alatus'' Leuckart, 1848) Yorke & Maplestone, 1926 accepted as ''Pharurus alatus'' (Leuckart, 1848) Stiles & Hassall, 1905 (Superseded combination) *''Stenurus arcticus'' (Cobb, 1888) Baylis & Daubney, 1925 accepted as ''Pharurus pallasii'' (Van Beneden, 1870) Arnold & Gaskin, 19 ...
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Genus (; : genera ) is a taxonomic rank above species and below family (taxonomy), family as used in the biological classification of extant taxon, living and fossil organisms as well as Virus classification#ICTV classification, viruses. In binomial nomenclature, the genus name forms the first part of the binomial species name for each species within the genus. :E.g. ''Panthera leo'' (lion) and ''Panthera onca'' (jaguar) are two species within the genus ''Panthera''. ''Panthera'' is a genus within the family Felidae. The composition of a genus is determined by taxonomy (biology), taxonomists. The standards for genus classification are not strictly codified, so different authorities often produce different classifications for genera. There are some general practices used, however, including the idea that a newly defined genus should fulfill these three criteria to be descriptively useful: # monophyly – all descendants of an ancestral taxon are grouped together (i.e. Phylogeneti ...
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Stenurus Yamagutii
''Stenurus'' is a genus of nematode that infects the respiratory system and sinuses of cetaceans, which includes whales, dolphins, and porpoises. Up to 1700 worms may be found in a single host. Species There are 9 species: *'' Stenurus arctomarinus'' Delyamure & Kleinenberg, 1958 *'' Stenurus auditivus'' Hsu & Hoeppli, 1933 *'' Stenurus australis'' Sarmiento & Tantalean, 1991 *'' Stenurus globicephalae'' Baylis & Daubney, 1925 *'' Stenurus minor'' (Kuhn, 1829) Baylis & Daubney, 1925 *'' Stenurus nanjingensis'' Tao, 1983 *'' Stenurus ovatus'' (von Linstow, 1910) Baylis & Daubney, 1925 *''Stenurus truei'' Machida, 1974 *'' Stenurus yamagutii'' Kuramochi, Araki & Machida, 1990 Formerly accepted species *'' Stenurus alatus'' Leuckart, 1848) Yorke & Maplestone, 1926 accepted as '' Pharurus alatus'' (Leuckart, 1848) Stiles & Hassall, 1905 (Superseded combination In taxonomy, a superseded combination is a notice of change to the binomial nomenclature of the accepted name of a speci ...
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Stenurus Inflexus
''Stenurus'' is a genus of nematode that infects the respiratory system and sinuses of cetaceans, which includes whales, dolphins, and porpoises. Up to 1700 worms may be found in a single host. Species There are 9 species: *'' Stenurus arctomarinus'' Delyamure & Kleinenberg, 1958 *'' Stenurus auditivus'' Hsu & Hoeppli, 1933 *'' Stenurus australis'' Sarmiento & Tantalean, 1991 *'' Stenurus globicephalae'' Baylis & Daubney, 1925 *'' Stenurus minor'' (Kuhn, 1829) Baylis & Daubney, 1925 *'' Stenurus nanjingensis'' Tao, 1983 *'' Stenurus ovatus'' (von Linstow, 1910) Baylis & Daubney, 1925 *''Stenurus truei'' Machida, 1974 *'' Stenurus yamagutii'' Kuramochi, Araki & Machida, 1990 Formerly accepted species *'' Stenurus alatus'' Leuckart, 1848) Yorke & Maplestone, 1926 accepted as '' Pharurus alatus'' (Leuckart, 1848) Stiles & Hassall, 1905 (Superseded combination In taxonomy, a superseded combination is a notice of change to the binomial nomenclature of the accepted name of a speci ...
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Stenurus Arcticus
''Stenurus'' is a genus of nematode that infects the respiratory system and sinuses of cetaceans, which includes whales, dolphins, and porpoises. Up to 1700 worms may be found in a single host. Species There are 9 species: *'' Stenurus arctomarinus'' Delyamure & Kleinenberg, 1958 *'' Stenurus auditivus'' Hsu & Hoeppli, 1933 *'' Stenurus australis'' Sarmiento & Tantalean, 1991 *'' Stenurus globicephalae'' Baylis & Daubney, 1925 *'' Stenurus minor'' (Kuhn, 1829) Baylis & Daubney, 1925 *'' Stenurus nanjingensis'' Tao, 1983 *'' Stenurus ovatus'' (von Linstow, 1910) Baylis & Daubney, 1925 *''Stenurus truei'' Machida, 1974 *'' Stenurus yamagutii'' Kuramochi, Araki & Machida, 1990 Formerly accepted species *'' Stenurus alatus'' Leuckart, 1848) Yorke & Maplestone, 1926 accepted as '' Pharurus alatus'' (Leuckart, 1848) Stiles & Hassall, 1905 (Superseded combination In taxonomy, a superseded combination is a notice of change to the binomial nomenclature of the accepted name of a speci ...
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Superseded Combination
In taxonomy, a superseded combination is a notice of change to the binomial nomenclature of the accepted name of a species. This happens when a species is moved to a new genus after the initial species description. The original name is called a superseded combination, and the new name is called the new combination, or . Some but not all superseded combinations are basionyms, and some basionyms are not superseded combinations. In zoological nomenclature, the superseded combination is not the same as a synonym and technically should not be called one. If the species is moved again to a third genus, both of the older names are considered superseded combinations. The original name is the superseded original combination and the second name is the superseded recombination. If the species were moved back to a previous genus, the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature would not consider the current name to be a new combination. The specific epithet is kept in all these ...
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Stenurus Alatus
''Stenurus'' is a genus of nematode that infects the respiratory system and sinuses of cetaceans, which includes whales, dolphins, and porpoises. Up to 1700 worms may be found in a single host. Species There are 9 species: *'' Stenurus arctomarinus'' Delyamure & Kleinenberg, 1958 *'' Stenurus auditivus'' Hsu & Hoeppli, 1933 *'' Stenurus australis'' Sarmiento & Tantalean, 1991 *'' Stenurus globicephalae'' Baylis & Daubney, 1925 *'' Stenurus minor'' (Kuhn, 1829) Baylis & Daubney, 1925 *'' Stenurus nanjingensis'' Tao, 1983 *'' Stenurus ovatus'' (von Linstow, 1910) Baylis & Daubney, 1925 *''Stenurus truei'' Machida, 1974 *''Stenurus yamagutii'' Kuramochi, Araki & Machida, 1990 Formerly accepted species *'' Stenurus alatus'' Leuckart, 1848) Yorke & Maplestone, 1926 accepted as '' Pharurus alatus'' (Leuckart, 1848) Stiles & Hassall, 1905 (Superseded combination) *''Stenurus arcticus'' (Cobb, 1888) Baylis & Daubney, 1925 accepted as '' Pharurus pallasii'' (Van Beneden, 1870) Arnold & ...
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