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2017
Los acantocéfalos constituyen un grupo monofilético de helmintos exclusivamente parásitos. Presentan una probóscide espinosa en el extremo anterior a la que le deben su nombre (del griego acantha: espina y kephale: cabeza) y mediante la cual se fijan a los tejidos de su hospedador. Son endoparásitos obligados del intestino de vertebrados y presentan un
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Los acantocéfalos constituyen un grupo monofilético de helmintos exclusivamente parásitos. Presentan una probóscide espinosa en el extremo anterior a la que le deben su nombre (del griego acantha: espina y kephale: cabeza) y mediante la cual se fijan a los tejidos de su hospedador. Son endoparásitos obligados del intestino de vertebrados y presentan un
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Acanthocephala (Melapodiessa) thomasi Uhler
2011Acanthocephala (Melapodiessa) thomasi (Uhler) (Figs. 4, 7, 8, 14) Metapodius thomasii (sic) Uhler, 1872, U. S. Geol. Geogr. Surv. Terr. 5: 399. Acanthocephala granulosa: Distant, 1881, Biol. Centr.-Am., Rhyn., 1: 120. Acanthocephala thomasi: Barber, 1926, J. N. Y. Ent. Soc. 34: 209. Diagnosis. Length: 24–31 mm.
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Acanthocephala (Metapodiessa) femorata Fabricius
2011Acanthocephala (Metapodiessa) femorata (Fabricius) (Figs. 2, 11, 12) Cimex femoratus Fabricius, 1775, Syst. Ent., p. 708. Acanthocephala (Metapodius) femorata: Stål, 1870, K. Svens. Vet.-Akad. Handl. 9 (1): 150. Diagnosis. Length: 25–28 mm. This species can be recognized by the metatibial expansions, which are broadly dilated in the basal half and ...
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Molecular and biochemical parasitology (Print), 2020
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Notes on Juvenile Acanthocephala
The Journal of Parasitology, 1940While examining pike from the Great Lakes a number of small fish which could not be identified were found in the pike stomachs. These small fish were then examined, and an amphipod containing a juvenile specimen of Pomphorhynchus bulbocolli was recovered from one of them. This specimen (Fig.
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The Biology of the Acanthocephala
1967Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the biology of the acanthocephala. The morphology, functional anatomy, histology, cytology, ultrastructure development, biochemistry, host-parasite relationships, epidemiology, and medical and veterinary helminthology of acanthocephala are briefly discussed.
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2003
Sperm with “dense bodies”. Filament bundles in the epidermal syncytium. Epibiotic way of life with the following components. (a) Reduction of head ciliation. (b) Feeding by sucking with uptake of bacteria and (?) haemolymph from the body of the host organism.
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Sperm with “dense bodies”. Filament bundles in the epidermal syncytium. Epibiotic way of life with the following components. (a) Reduction of head ciliation. (b) Feeding by sucking with uptake of bacteria and (?) haemolymph from the body of the host organism.
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