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The Larvae of Monogenea (Platyhelminthes)
1999There has been no comprehensive review of the infective larval stage (oncomiracidium) in the direct life-cycle of monogeneans since Llewellyn. In the last 30 years, knowledge of the general anatomy and morphology of oncomiracidia has increased significantly as has information on swimming behaviour and egg-hatching strategies that may enhance chances of
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Adhesive secretions in the platyhelminthes
2001This review is the first to draw together knowledge about bioadhesives secreted by a group of parasites. Mechanisms of mechanical attachment are well known among parasites, but some can also attach to host surfaces by chemical means using a thin layer of adhesive material secreted at the parasite-host interface.
Whittington, I. D., Cribb, B. W.
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Platyhelminthes: The Turbellarians
1973Interest in the phylogenetic development of learning capacities must lead to heavy emphasis on the flatworm, since it is the primitive turbellarian form Acoela which is widely accepted as representing the beginnings of bilateral existence. Of critical significance at this phylogenetic point are the appearance of the bilateral form and the consistently ...
W. C. Corning, S. Kelly
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Abstract Platyhelminthes (flatworms) is a bilaterian phylum that include both free-living and parasitic taxa. Flatworms have a flat body with no secondary body cavity. The free-living flatworms are small simple animals that live in water and in damp terrestrial environments.
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Presence of antigen b from Taenia solium cysticercus in other platyhelminthes
International Journal for Parasitology, 1988Ana Flisser
exaly

