Dendrorhynchus is a gregarine genus with total 2 species.[3] The genus was first described in 1920 by David Keilin from the alimentary canal of dolichopodid larvae Systenus.[1][4]
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Family: | Dactylophoridae
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Genus: | Dendrorhynchus
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Dendrorhynchus systeni Keilin, 1920
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Dendrorhynchus is a senior homonym for genera of nemerteans (replaced with Polydendrorhynchus)[5] and pterosaurs (replaced with Dendrorhynchoides).[6]
David Keilin, éminent biochimiste, membre de la Royal Society, qui découvrit en ... des Grégarines (Dendrorhynchus, Caulleryella, Allantocystis, Schizocystis, Lipotropha) ou des Ciliés (Lambornella).