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Acanthocephala
- /əˌkæn θəˈsɛf ə lən/ Show Spelled[uh-kan-thuh-sef-uh-luh n] Show IPA. –noun. 1.
- Phylogenetic Relationships of the Acanthocephala Inferred from 18S
- ancient origin of the acanthocephalan–arthropod para- sitic association.
- www.yale.edu
- Checklist of Acanthocephala from India
- zsi.gov.in
- The origin and function of cement gland secretion in
- faculty.uml.edu
- The infrastructure of the tegument of Moniliformis dubius
- THE ultrastructure of the acanthocephalan body wall has not been described In some acanthocephala, including M. dubius, these become very. [Quart.
- jcs.biologists.org
- Acanthocephalus ranae (Acanthocephala: Echinorhynchidae) from
- Keywords: Acanthocephalus ranae; Acanthocephala; Amphibians; Turkey; Description; Histopathology; SEM;. Asellus aquaticus. Received 02/01/2010.
- scientia.zooparaz.net
- Sulaikyta parazitinėmis kirmėlėmis užteršta iš Rusijos importuotų žuvų
- Mėginius ištyrus Nacionalinio maisto ir veterinarijos rizikos vertinimo instituto laboratorijoje, žuvų raumenyse nustatyti Acanthocephala spp. helmintai (parazitinės kirmėlės).
- Задержана партия зараженных паразитами рыбных консервов из России
- В ходе исследования в рыбе обнаружили скребней рода Acanthocephala (скребни являются исключительно паразитическими формами, которые во взрослом состоянии живут в кишечнике позвоночных животных).
- Acanthocephala - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- en.wikipedia.org
- Phylum Acanthocephala
- History, external features, internal features, reproduction, embryology, life cycle, ecology, phylogeny, and classification.
- www.onlinezoologists.com
- Acanthocephala - Encyclopedia of Life
- Acanthocephala (Spiny-headed worms) in Encyclopedia of Life.
- www.eol.org
- ACANTHOCEPHALA - spiny-headed worms | www.bumblebee.org
- ACANTHOCEPHALA, the spiny headed worms, characteristics, taxonomy, physiology, and body pattern.
- www.bumblebee.org
- Leaf Footed Bug - Acanthocephala terminalis
- Explore large format diagnostic pictures and information on this majestic, huge true bug with orange antennae.
- www.cirrusimage.com
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