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Gordioidea


Gordioidea


Gordioidea is an order (sometimes placed at superfamily level) of parasitic horsehair worms. Its taxonomy remains uncertain, but appears to be contained in the monotypic class Gordioida and contains about 320 known species.

Biology

Gordioidean adults are free-living in freshwater or semi-terrestrial habitats and larvae parasitise insects, primarily Orthopterans. Unlike Nectonematoideans, which are marine, gordioideans lack lateral rows of setae and have a single, ventral epidermal cord and their blastocoel is filled with mesenchyme in young worms but become open when older.

Families and genera

The Integrated Taxonomic Information System lists the following genera in two families:

Chordodidae

Auth. May, 1919; selected genera:

Subfamily Chordodinae Heinze, 1935
  • Chordodes Creplin, 1847
  • Dacochordodes Capuse, 1965
  • Euchordodes Heinze, 1937
  • Neochordodes Carvalho, 1942
  • Pantachordodes Heinze, 1954
  • Spinochordodes Kirjanova, 1950
Subfamily Paragordiinae
  • Paragordius Camerano, 1897
incertae sedis
  • Gordionus Müller, 1927
  • Parachordodes Camerano, 1897
  • Paragordionus Heinze, 1935
  • Semigordionus Heinze, 1952

Gordiidae

Auth. May, 1919

  • Acutogordius Heinze, 1952
  • Gordius Linnaeus, 1758

References

External links

  • Media related to Gordioidea at Wikimedia Commons


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