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Joyeuxilepis Biuncinata
''Joyeuxilepis'' is a genus of tapeworms in the family Amabiliidae. It contains 6 known species. Species * ''Joyeuxilepis acanthorhyncha'' (Wedl, 1855) Borgarenko & Gulyaev, 1990 * '' Joyeuxilepis biuncinata'' (Joyeux & Gaud, 1945) Spassky, 1947 * '' Joyeuxilepis decacantha'' (Fuhrmann, 1913) Gulyaev, 1989 * '' Joyeuxilepis decacanthoides'' Borgarenko & Gulyaev, 1991 * '' Joyeuxilepis fuhrmanni'' (Solomon, 1932) Borgarenko & Gulyaev, 1990 * ''Joyeuxilepis uralensis ''Joyeuxilepis'' is a genus of tapeworms Cestoda is a class of parasitic worms in the flatworm phylum (Platyhelminthes). Most of the species—and the best-known—are those in the subclass Eucestoda; they are ribbon-like worms as adults, c ...'' Gulyaev, 1989 References Cestoda genera Cestoda {{parasitic animal-stub ...
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Aleksey Andreyevich Spassky
Alexey ( ; ), is a Russian and Bulgarian male given name derived from the Greek ''Aléxios'' (), meaning "Defender", and thus of the same origin as the Latin Alexius. Similar Ukrainian and Belarusian names are romanized as Oleksii (Олексій) and Aliaksiej (Аляксей), respectively. The Russian Orthodox Church uses the Old Church Slavonic version, Alexiy or Aleksiy (Алексiй, or Алексий in modern spelling), for its Saints and hierarchs (most notably, this is the form used for Patriarchs Alexius I and Alexius II). The name became fairly popular in Russia after the baptism of Michael of Russia's son, Alexis of Russia. The common hypocoristic is Alyosha () or simply Lyosha (). These may be further transformed into Alyoshka, Alyoshenka, Lyoshka, Lyoha, Lyoshenka (, respectively), sometimes rendered as Alesha/Aleshenka in English. The form Alyosha may be used as a full first name in Bulgaria (Альоша) and Armenia. In theory, Alexia is the female ...
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Genus
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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Cestoda
Cestoda is a class of parasitic worms in the flatworm phylum (Platyhelminthes). Most of the species—and the best-known—are those in the subclass Eucestoda; they are ribbon-like worms as adults, commonly known as tapeworms. Their bodies consist of many similar units known as proglottids—essentially packages of eggs which are regularly shed into the environment to infect other organisms. Species of the other subclass, Cestodaria, are mainly fish-infecting parasites. All cestodes are parasitic; many have complex life histories, including a stage in a definitive (main) host in which the adults grow and reproduce, often for years, and one or two intermediate stages in which the larvae develop in other hosts. Typically the adults live in the digestive tracts of vertebrates, while the larvae often live in the bodies of other animals, either vertebrates or invertebrates. For example, '' Diphyllobothrium'' has at least two intermediate hosts, a crustacean and then one or mo ...
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Amabiliidae
The Amabiliidae are a family of tapeworm Eucestoda, commonly referred to as tapeworms, is the larger of the two subclasses of flatworms in the class Cestoda (the other subclass being Cestodaria). Larvae have six posterior hooks on the scolex (head), in contrast to the ten-hooked Ce ...s. It contains four genera and 23 species. *'' Amabilia'' *'' Joyeuxilepis'' *'' Laterorchites'' *'' Tatria'' References Cestoda Platyhelminthes families {{parasitic animal-stub ...
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Joyeuxilepis Acanthorhyncha
''Joyeuxilepis'' is a genus of tapeworms in the family Amabiliidae. It contains 6 known species. Species * '' Joyeuxilepis acanthorhyncha'' (Wedl, 1855) Borgarenko & Gulyaev, 1990 * '' Joyeuxilepis biuncinata'' (Joyeux & Gaud, 1945) Spassky, 1947 * '' Joyeuxilepis decacantha'' (Fuhrmann, 1913) Gulyaev, 1989 * '' Joyeuxilepis decacanthoides'' Borgarenko & Gulyaev, 1991 * '' Joyeuxilepis fuhrmanni'' (Solomon, 1932) Borgarenko & Gulyaev, 1990 * ''Joyeuxilepis uralensis ''Joyeuxilepis'' is a genus of tapeworms Cestoda is a class of parasitic worms in the flatworm phylum (Platyhelminthes). Most of the species—and the best-known—are those in the subclass Eucestoda; they are ribbon-like worms as adults, c ...'' Gulyaev, 1989 References Cestoda genera Cestoda {{parasitic animal-stub ...
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Joyeuxilepis Biuncinata
''Joyeuxilepis'' is a genus of tapeworms in the family Amabiliidae. It contains 6 known species. Species * ''Joyeuxilepis acanthorhyncha'' (Wedl, 1855) Borgarenko & Gulyaev, 1990 * '' Joyeuxilepis biuncinata'' (Joyeux & Gaud, 1945) Spassky, 1947 * '' Joyeuxilepis decacantha'' (Fuhrmann, 1913) Gulyaev, 1989 * '' Joyeuxilepis decacanthoides'' Borgarenko & Gulyaev, 1991 * '' Joyeuxilepis fuhrmanni'' (Solomon, 1932) Borgarenko & Gulyaev, 1990 * ''Joyeuxilepis uralensis ''Joyeuxilepis'' is a genus of tapeworms Cestoda is a class of parasitic worms in the flatworm phylum (Platyhelminthes). Most of the species—and the best-known—are those in the subclass Eucestoda; they are ribbon-like worms as adults, c ...'' Gulyaev, 1989 References Cestoda genera Cestoda {{parasitic animal-stub ...
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Joyeuxilepis Decacantha
''Joyeuxilepis'' is a genus of tapeworms in the family Amabiliidae. It contains 6 known species. Species * ''Joyeuxilepis acanthorhyncha'' (Wedl, 1855) Borgarenko & Gulyaev, 1990 * ''Joyeuxilepis biuncinata ''Joyeuxilepis'' is a genus of tapeworms in the family Amabiliidae. It contains 6 known species. Species * ''Joyeuxilepis acanthorhyncha'' (Wedl, 1855) Borgarenko & Gulyaev, 1990 * '' Joyeuxilepis biuncinata'' (Joyeux & Gaud, 1945) Spassky, 1947 ...'' (Joyeux & Gaud, 1945) Spassky, 1947 * '' Joyeuxilepis decacantha'' (Fuhrmann, 1913) Gulyaev, 1989 * ''Joyeuxilepis decacanthoides'' Borgarenko & Gulyaev, 1991 * ''Joyeuxilepis fuhrmanni'' (Solomon, 1932) Borgarenko & Gulyaev, 1990 * ''Joyeuxilepis uralensis'' Gulyaev, 1989 References

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Joyeuxilepis Fuhrmanni
''Joyeuxilepis fuhrmanni'' is a species of tapeworm in the family Amabiliidae. It was originally described as '' Tatria fuhrmanni'' by Solomon in 1932 but was transferred to its current genus in 2003. It is only known from one occurrence, an infected bird, probably a grebe, in Kenya Kenya, officially the Republic of Kenya, is a country located in East Africa. With an estimated population of more than 52.4 million as of mid-2024, Kenya is the 27th-most-populous country in the world and the 7th most populous in Africa. .... References Cestoda Animal parasites of vertebrates Animals described in 1932 {{cestoda-stub ...
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Joyeuxilepis Uralensis
''Joyeuxilepis'' is a genus of tapeworms Cestoda is a class of parasitic worms in the flatworm phylum (Platyhelminthes). Most of the species—and the best-known—are those in the subclass Eucestoda; they are ribbon-like worms as adults, commonly known as tapeworms. Their bodies con ... in the family Amabiliidae. It contains 6 known species. Species * '' Joyeuxilepis acanthorhyncha'' (Wedl, 1855) Borgarenko & Gulyaev, 1990 * '' Joyeuxilepis biuncinata'' (Joyeux & Gaud, 1945) Spassky, 1947 * '' Joyeuxilepis decacantha'' (Fuhrmann, 1913) Gulyaev, 1989 * '' Joyeuxilepis decacanthoides'' Borgarenko & Gulyaev, 1991 * '' Joyeuxilepis fuhrmanni'' (Solomon, 1932) Borgarenko & Gulyaev, 1990 * '' Joyeuxilepis uralensis'' Gulyaev, 1989 References Cestoda genera Cestoda {{parasitic animal-stub ...
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Cestoda Genera
Cestoda is a class of parasitic worms in the flatworm phylum (Platyhelminthes). Most of the species—and the best-known—are those in the subclass Eucestoda; they are ribbon-like worms as adults, commonly known as tapeworms. Their bodies consist of many similar units known as proglottids—essentially packages of eggs which are regularly shed into the environment to infect other organisms. Species of the other subclass, Cestodaria, are mainly fish-infecting parasites. All cestodes are parasitic; many have complex life histories, including a stage in a definitive (main) host in which the adults grow and reproduce, often for years, and one or two intermediate stages in which the larvae develop in other hosts. Typically the adults live in the digestive tracts of vertebrates, while the larvae often live in the bodies of other animals, either vertebrates or invertebrates. For example, ''Diphyllobothrium'' has at least two intermediate hosts, a crustacean and then one or more fresh ...
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