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- uroproct. Digeneans are also capable of direct nutrient uptake through the tegument by pinocytosis and phagocytosis by the syncitium. Most adult digeneans occur...
- would be the underside in a free-living flatworm. Although the name "Digeneans" means "two generations", most have very complex life cycles with up to...
- the larval stages (cercariae, sporocysts) of at least three species of digeneans (none of these represents a danger for humans). The coquina is edible...
- more than eighteen species are known which parasitize digeneans (parasitic flatworms). These digeneans are themselves parasites in various vertebrates and...
- species, the cercaria develops into an adult within the same host. Many digenean trematodes require two hosts; one (typically a snail) where a****ual reproduction...
- frigate tuna harbours a number of parasites. Among these are a series of digeneans, which are parasititic within the intestine. Wikimedia Commons has media...
- parasites divided into two subclasses, Aspidogastrea and Digenea. In Digeneans, Laurer's canal opens from the dorsal surface of the body. In some Aspidogastreans...
- intensity of infection was higher in the juveniles than in the adults. Of the digeneans found in central European great egrets, numerous species likely infected...
- Juan Antonio; Kostadinova, Aneta (2007). "Descriptions of some unusual digeneans from Boops boops L. (Sparidae) and a complete checklist of its metazoan...
- turbellarians gave rise to monogeneans; these, in turn, gave rise to digeneans, from which the cestodes were derived. Another view is that the rhabdocoel...