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phylum Platyhelminthes. It is the only
family in the
monotypic order Amphilinidea.
Amphilinids are Cestodes, yet
differ from true
tapeworms (Eucestoda)...
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subclass is made up of
Amphilinidea and Gyrocotylidea. The
larvae have ten
hooks on the
posterior end. Rohde, K., The
Amphilinidea, a
small group of aberrant...
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which makes up the worm's body.
Members of the
subclass Cestodaria, the
Amphilinidea and Gyrocotylidea, are
wormlike but not
divided into proglottids. Amphilinids...
- ISBN 978-0-323-14010-2. Bandoni,
Susan Marie (1985).
Phylogenetic analyses of the
Amphilinidea and Gyrocotylidea : (Cercomeria: Brooks, 1982) (Thesis).
University of...
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Amphilinidea (crustaceans → fishes/turtles)
Eucestoda tapeworms...
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Superclass Neodermata (parasites)
class Cestoda Subclass Cestodaria Order Amphilinidea Order Gyrocotylidea Subclass Eucestoda Order Bothriocephalidea Order...
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Bothrioplanida Superclass Neodermata class Cestoda Subclass Cestodaria Amphilinidea Gyrocotylidea Subclass Eucestoda Spathebothriidea Caryophyllidea Haplobothriidea...
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Australamphilina elongata is a
species of
parasitic worm in the
order Amphilinidea.
Amphilinids are
commonly considered to be tapeworms, yet
differ from...
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phylogeny of invertebrates,
particularly of Aspidogastrea, Monogenea,
Amphilinidea, and
general aspects of
ecology (niche theory, competition) and zoogeography...
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Order Monopisthocotylea Order Polyopisthocotylea class Cestoda Order Amphilinidea Order Caryophyllidea Order Cyclophyllidea Order Diphyllidea Order Gyrocotylidea...