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Abstract Pentastomids, or tongue worms, bear close relationships to Branchiura, although their body plan more resembles that of a worm. Sperm morphology as well as molecular sequences firmly ally them to the fish lice. Tongue worms are endoparasites in the respiratory systems of tetrapod vertebrates. Tongue worms lack special circulatory,
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Pentastomids are a small group of vermiform animals with unique morphology and parasitic lifestyle. They are generally recognized as being related to the Arthropoda; however, the nature of this relationship is controversial. We have determined the complete sequence of the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) of the pentastomid Armillifer armillatus and complete ...
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Biological relationships of the pentastomida; a bibliography on the pentastomida
Experimental Parasitology, 1969Abstract The Pentastomida constitute an aberrant group of helminths which, like the onycophora, have lost most affinities to other major classes. Superficial acarin resemblances are thought to reflect larval adaptations only. Modern studies suggest that the pentastomes share both arthropod and annelid characters but that one cannot justify assigning ...
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The Journal of Parasitology, 1967Pentastomida generally considered to reach adulthood in the respiratory systems of reptiles may attain precocious development in some of these definitive hosts. Sexually mature Kiricephalus pattoni and Porocephalus crotali have been recovered from serous cavities and tissues.
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