- The flatworms, flat worms, Platyhelminthes, or
platyhelminths (from the Gr**** πλατύ, platy,
meaning "flat" and ἕλμινς (root: ἑλμινθ-), helminth-, meaning...
- A
sucker in
zoology is a
specialised attachment organ of an animal. It acts as an
adhesion device in
parasitic worms,
several flatworms, cephalopods, certain...
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Polystoma integerrimum is a
flatworm (
platyhelminth) from the
class Monogenea found in
amphibians in Asia and Europe. It is an
endoparasite of
frogs and...
-
protostome animals,
including within their number the molluscs, annelids,
platyhelminths and
other taxa. The term
Spiralia is
applied to
those phyla that exhibit...
-
tropical fascioliasis. It is
regarded as one of the most
important single platyhelminth infections of
ruminants in Asia and Africa. The
infection is commonly...
- (platús), πλατεῖα (plateîa) piazza, place, plaice, plateau, platitude,
platyhelminth, platypus, Platyrrhini, platysma, Platyzoa,
plaza plaud-, -plod-, plaus-...
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Diplozoon paradoxum is a
flatworm (
platyhelminth) from the
class Monogenea. It is
found in
freshwater fishes in Asia and
Europe and
known for its complete...
- arthropods, nematodes) and the
Spiralia (e.g. molluscs, annelids,
platyhelminths, and rotifers). A
modern consensus phylogenetic tree for the protostomes...
- Rhabditophora. It has been
agreed since 1985 that each of the
wholly parasitic platyhelminth groups (Cestoda,
Monogenea and Trematoda) is monophyletic, and that...
- 2004). "Role of the
tegument and gut in
nutrient uptake by
parasitic platyhelminths".
Canadian Journal of Zoology. 82 (2): 211–232. doi:10.1139/z03-213...