Rhynchomolgidae
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Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Copepoda
Order: Cyclopoida
Suborder: Ergasilida
Family: Rhynchomolgidae

Rhynchomolgidae is a family of cyclopoid copepods in the order Cyclopoida. There are more than 40 genera and 280 described species in Rhynchomolgidae.[1][2]

Genera

These 47 genera belong to the family Rhynchomolgidae:

  • Acanthomolgus Humes & Stock, 1972
  • Alcyonomolgus Humes, 1990
  • Anisomolgus Humes & Stock, 1972
  • Ascetomolgus Humes & Stock, 1972
  • Aspidomolgus Humes, 1969
  • Calonastes Humes & Goenaga, 1978
  • Calonnstes
  • Colobomolgus Humes & Stock, 1972
  • Contomolgus Humes & Stock, 1972
  • Critomolgus Humes & Stock, 1983
  • Diallagomolgus Humes, 1979
  • Doridicola Leydig, 1853
  • Emunoa Humes, 1996
  • Indomolgus H.o.Humes, 1966
  • Isomolgus Dojiri, 1988
  • Kombia Humes, 1962
  • Lambanetes Humes, 1982
  • Lutumidomus Kim I.H., 2006
  • Mandobius Humes, 1991
  • Mecra Humes, 1980
  • Meringomolgus Humes & Stock, 1972
  • Moluccomolgus Humes, 1992
  • Monomolgus Humes & Frost, 1964
  • Notoxynus Humes, 1975
  • Numboa Humes, 1997
  • Pachysericola Kim I.H., 2003
  • Paradoridicola Humes & Stock, 1972
  • Paramolgus Humes & Stock, 1972
  • Paranthessius Claus, 1889
  • Paredromolgus Humes & Stock, 1972
  • Pennatulicola Humes & Stock, 1972
  • Perosyna Humes, 1982
  • Pionomolgus Dojiri & Grygier, 1990
  • Plesiomolgus Humes & Stock, 1972
  • Ravahina H.o.Humes, 1968
  • Rhynchomolgus H.o.Humes, 1967
  • Solitaricola Stock, 1985
  • Spaniomolgus Humes & Stock, 1972,2018
  • Telestacicola Humes & Stock, 1972
  • Temnomolgus H.o.Humes, 1966
  • Verutipes Humes, 1982
  • Visayasia Humes, 1992
  • Wedanus Humes, 1978
  • Xenomolgus Humes & Stock, 1972
  • Zamolgus Humes & Stock, 1972
  • Zndomolgus
  • Zsomolgus

References

  1. "Rhynchomolgidae Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2020-01-25.
  2. "Rhynchomolgidae". GBIF. Retrieved 2020-01-25.


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