Pyrsonympha is a genus of Excavata.
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Genus: | Pyrsonympha Leidy 1877
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Pyrsonympha vertens Leidy 1877
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It includes the species Pyrsonympha vertens.[1]
Species
editList of Pyrsonympha species.
- P. affinis Fedorowa 1923
- P. elongata Georgevitch 1932
- P. flagellata Grassé 1894
- P. grandis Koidzumi 1921
- P. granulata Powell 1928
- P. havilalldi Das 1972
- P. major Powell 1928
- P. minor Powell 1928
- P. modesta Koidzumi 1921
- P. omblensis Georgevitch 1951
- P. rostrata Mukherjee & Maiti 1988
- P. tirapi Mukherjee & Maiti 1988
- P. vertens Leidy 1877
References
edit- ^ Stingl, U.; Radek, R.; Yang, H.; Brune, A. (2005). ""Endomicrobia": cytoplasmic symbionts of termite gut protozoa form a separate phylum of prokaryotes". Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 71 (3): 1473–1479. Bibcode:2005ApEnM..71.1473S. doi:10.1128/AEM.71.3.1473-1479.2005. PMC 1065190. PMID 15746350.