Artigasia is a genus of nematodes belonging to the family Hystrignathidae.[1] It was described from the gut caeca of Passalus interstitialis from Escaleras de Jaruco, La Habana Province, and El Pan de Matanzas, Matanzas Province, both in Cuba.[2]
Species:[2]
Artigasia ensicrinata(Hunt, 1981)
Artigasia mileraiMorffe & García, 2010
Artigasia monodelphaTravassos & Kloss, 1958
Artigasia paulianiThéodoridès, 1955
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^ abMorffe, Jans; García, Nayla (December 2009). "A new specie of Artigasia Christie, 1934 (Oxyurida: Hystrignathidae) from a Cuban Passalid Beetle". researchgate.net. ResearchGate. Retrieved 30 May 2021.
junior homonym of Artigasia, a genus of nematodes named by parasitologist Jesse Roy Christie in 1934 (that is, the name Artigasia was already taken)...
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at the time of P. pattersoni's discovery (specifically, the species "Artigasia magna", now Josephoartigasia magna), but the size of this rodent could...
Uruguay. Paleo Database: Chapadmalalan Francis, J. C. & Mones, A. (1966). Artigasia magna n. g., n. sp. (Eumegamyinae), un roedor gigantesco de la época Pliocena...