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- Prosthenorchis genus and one species from the Oncicola genus into the genus Pachysentis. Pachysentis looks identical to the closely related Oncicola apart from the...
- found to be a host of an intestinal acanthocephalan parasitic worm, Pachysentis lauroi. Females typically live in large groups, called bands, consisting...
- possesses 30 hooks, as opposed to 36 for Oncicola and more than 36 for Pachysentis. The genus Nephridiacanthus Meyer, 1931 contains eight species. The genus...
- found to be a host of an intestinal acanthocephalan parasitic worm, Pachysentis gethi. Lesser grisons can be tamed if raised from a young age. They were...
- other snakes. It is an intermediate host of the acanthocephalan parasite Pachysentis ehrenbergi. The venom of the Egyptian cobra consists mainly of neurotoxins...
- usually larger than the females. It is a host of the intestinal parasite Pachysentis procyonis, an acanthocephalan whose species name is derived from the...
- found to be a host of an intestinal acanthocephalan parasitic worm, Pachysentis gethi. Tayras breed year-round, with the females entering estrus several...
- diet consists of fruits, insects, and the gum of trees. It is a host of Pachysentis lenti an acanthocephalan intestinal parasite. Wikispecies has information...
- Texas was found to be a host of an intestinal acanthocephalan worm, Pachysentis canicola. The striped skunk is commonly featured in the myths and oral...
- an intermediate host of an intestinal acanthocephalan parasitic worm, Pachysentis canicola. They are one of the few species of snakes that engage in scavenging...