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Proscolices
Proscolex Pro*sco"lex, n.; pl. Proscolices. [NL., fr. Gr. ? before + ?, ?, a worm.] (Zo["o]l.) An early larval form of a trematode worm; a redia. See Redia.
Trichoscolices
Trichoscolices Trich`o*scol"i*ces, n. pl. [NL., from Gr. tri`x, tricho`s, hair + skw`lhx a worm.] (Zo["o]l.) An extensive group of wormlike animals characterized by being more or less covered with cilia.

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- have multiple proglottid "segments", and all have four suckers on their scolices (heads), though some may have other structures, as well. Proglottids of...
- identified by the presence of four suckers on their scolices. Other species have ruffled or leaflike scolices, and there may be other structures to aid attachment...
- intestinal mucosa by means of the two bilateral grooves (bothria) of their scolices. The adults can reach more than 10 m (up to 30 ft) in length in some species...
- membrane of the cysticercus soon develops numerous protoscolices (small scolices) that are invertedly attached to the inner surface. The cysticercus of...
- by the mammalian host. Because of this, whole tapeworms, including the scolices (plural of "scolex"), are very rarely p****ed after administration of praziquantel...
- solium), but still closely related to tapeworms for their similar-looking scolices. Hence, it was given a proper scientific name Taenia cellulosae in 1800...
- cyst. The cyst then slowly enlarges, creating protoscolices (juvenile scolices), and daughter cysts within the cyst. The definitive host then becomes...
- Curless, B. & Carvajal, G. J. (1985). "Scanning electron microscopy of the scolices of the cestodes Parachristianella monomegacantha Kruse 1959 (Trypanorhyncha)...
- digested nutrients in the gut, the rough Carex leaves will lacerate their scolices, facilitating the defecation process. The proactive swallowing of these...
- The intestines are examined under a dissecting microscope for worms or scolices. The response is measured bt the number mice cleared. H. nana lodges itself...