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- Gnathostomatomorpha Gnathostomatoidea Gnathostomatidae Oxyuridomorpha Oxyuroidea Pharygnodonidae Thelastomatoidea Thelastomatidae Spiruromorpha Acuarioidea...
- Rhigonematida are occasionally placed in the Ascaridida as superfamily Oxyuroidea, but while they seem indeed to be Spiruria, they are not as close to Ascaris...
- Rhigonematida are occasionally placed in the Ascaridina as superfamily Oxyuroidea, but while they seem indeed to be Spiruria, they are not as close to Ascaris...
- Animalia Phylum: Nematoda class: Chromadorea Order: Rhabditida Superfamily: Oxyuroidea Family: Oxyuridae Genera Enterobius Lemuricola Macropoxyuris Oxyuris P****alurus...
- León-Règagnon, and Edmundo Pérez-Ramos. "Dos especies nuevas de Parapharyngodon (Oxyuroidea: Pharyngodonidae) de los enigmáticos Bipes canaliculatus and Bipes tridactylus...
- definitive host. Gambino, Jerome J. (1957). "Cyrtosomum penneri n. sp. (Oxyuroidea; Atractidae)". The Journal of Parasitology. 43 (1): 76–80. doi:10.2307/3274763...
- two superfamilies: Oxyuroidea and Thelastomatoidea, which are parasites of vertebrates and invertebrates respectively. Oxyuroidea is composed on three...
- J, Melo F (2019). "A new species of Parapharyngodon Chatterji, 1933 (Oxyuroidea: Pharyngodonidae), parasitic in Osteocephalus taurinus (Anura: Hylidae)...
- Skrjabillanidae Shigin & Shigina, 1958 Infraorder Oxyuridomorpha Superfamily Oxyuroidea Cobbold, 1864 Heteroxynematidae Skrjabin & Shikhobalova, 1948 Oxyuridae...
- nematode species known to infect only geckos. They are members of the family Oxyuroidea, and as such are "strictly monoxenous (direct, one-host life cycle) with...