Moravecnema
Genus of worms
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Moravecnema is a genus of parasitic nematodes, belonging to the family Cystidicolidae. Species of Moravecnema are parasitic as adults in the gastrointestinal tract of fish. [1][2] According to the World Register of Marine Species, the genus currently (2019) includes a single species, Moravecnema segonzaci,[2] which is a parasite in a deep-sea fish.
| Moravecnema | |
|---|---|
| Moravecnema segonzaci, male | |
| Scientific classification | |
| Kingdom: | Animalia |
| Phylum: | Nematoda |
| Class: | Chromadorea |
| Order: | Rhabditida |
| Family: | Cystidicolidae |
| Genus: | Moravecnema Justine, Cassone & Petter, 2002 |
| Species: | M. segonzaci |
| Binomial name | |
| Moravecnema segonzaci Justine, Cassone & Petter, 2002 | |
Description
The genus Moravecnema is characterised by a dorsoventrally elongated oral opening, rudimentary pseudolabia, and four pairs of precloacal and six pairs of postcloacal caudal papillae in the male.[1]
Etymology
The name of the genus Moravecnema was created in the honour of Czech parasitologist František Moravec, "in recognition to his outstanding work on systematics of fish nematodes".[1] The gender is neuter. The specific epithet segonzaci refers to Michel Segonzac, from Ifremer, France, who collected the specimens.[1]
Hosts and localities

Moravecnema segonzaci Justine, Cassone & Petter, 2002 is a parasite of the intestine of the eelpout Pachycara thermophilum (Zoarcidae) from the hydrothermal sites Logatchev and Snake Pit-Moose of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, at depths of 3,000-3,510 m.[1] The fish were caught by slurp gun by the submarine DSV Alvin. The fish is a deep sea fish and this nematode is one of the few species recorded from deep-sea fish.[3]