The Caryophyllideans are a group of tapeworms that infect fish and annelids (segmented worms) with a simple scolex or "head." Worms in this order only have one proglottid, which is believed to be the primitive condition for tapeworms. They are generally less than 10 centimetres long. Caryophillideans represent a unique type of tapeworm, such that they possess a monzoic, unsegmented, body, with only a single set of reproductive organs.
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| - نوويات المحاجم (ar)
- Caryophyllidea (es)
- Caryophyllidea (en)
- Caryophyllidea (pt)
- Гвоздичники (ru)
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| - نوويات المحاجم هي مجموعة من الديدان الشريطية التي تصيب السمك والديدان المقسمة. (ar)
- Los cariofilídeos (Caryophyllidea) son un orden de platelmintos de la clase Cestoda. Son parásitos de peces y anélidos (gusanos segmentados). Presentan un escólex simple o "cabeza". Los gusanos de este orden sólo tiene un proglótide, que se cree que es la condición primitiva de las tenias. Por lo general, miden menos de 10 centímetros de largo. (es)
- Caryophyllidea é uma ordem da classe Cestoda. Evidências moleculares demonstraram que o clado é monofilético. (pt)
- Гвоздичники (лат. Caryophyllidea) — отряд нерасчленённых ленточных червей с одним половым аппаратом, паразитирует на костистых рыбах. (ru)
- The Caryophyllideans are a group of tapeworms that infect fish and annelids (segmented worms) with a simple scolex or "head." Worms in this order only have one proglottid, which is believed to be the primitive condition for tapeworms. They are generally less than 10 centimetres long. Caryophillideans represent a unique type of tapeworm, such that they possess a monzoic, unsegmented, body, with only a single set of reproductive organs. (en)
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| - نوويات المحاجم هي مجموعة من الديدان الشريطية التي تصيب السمك والديدان المقسمة. (ar)
- The Caryophyllideans are a group of tapeworms that infect fish and annelids (segmented worms) with a simple scolex or "head." Worms in this order only have one proglottid, which is believed to be the primitive condition for tapeworms. They are generally less than 10 centimetres long. Caryophillideans represent a unique type of tapeworm, such that they possess a monzoic, unsegmented, body, with only a single set of reproductive organs. In the Caryophyllidean life cycle, adults live in fish, who pass the tapeworm eggs in their feces. Annelids eat the eggs, where they hatch into oncosphere larvae that move through intestinal wall and become procercoid larvae in the body cavity. When the annelid is eaten by a fish, the tapeworm matures. Catfish, suckers, and minnows are among the fishes that can serve as definitive hosts. The genus Archigetes Leuckart, 1878, a caryophyllidean, is unique among all tapeworms in that its species can mature in invertebrate hosts (Oligochaeta), i.e. have a monoxenic (direct) life cycle. (en)
- Los cariofilídeos (Caryophyllidea) son un orden de platelmintos de la clase Cestoda. Son parásitos de peces y anélidos (gusanos segmentados). Presentan un escólex simple o "cabeza". Los gusanos de este orden sólo tiene un proglótide, que se cree que es la condición primitiva de las tenias. Por lo general, miden menos de 10 centímetros de largo. (es)
- Caryophyllidea é uma ordem da classe Cestoda. Evidências moleculares demonstraram que o clado é monofilético. (pt)
- Гвоздичники (лат. Caryophyllidea) — отряд нерасчленённых ленточных червей с одним половым аппаратом, паразитирует на костистых рыбах. (ru)
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