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Entozoa is an
obsolete taxonomic term that
historically referred to a
group of
parasitic animals that live
inside the
bodies of
other organisms. It was...
- Acanthocephala, Trematoda, and Cestoidea, it
formed the
obsolete group Entozoa,
created by
Rudolphi in 1808. They were
classed along with Acanthocephala...
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Patel 2
episodes 2014–2015
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Yonder Sourdough /
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Kroll Show Dr.
Todds Episode: "Bangs" Comedy...
- 1017/s0022149x00017570. ISSN 0022-149X. Leiper,
Robert T. (1910). "The
Entozoa of the Hippopotamus".
Proceedings of the
Zoological Society of London....
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already endemic regions. List of
short species names Cobbold, T. S. (1864).
Entozoa, an
introduction to the
study of helminthology, with
reference more particularly...
- Wales:
Entozoa—(Continued)", The
Sydney Mail, (10 June 1871), p. 471. Krefft, G., "Natural History: The
Natural History of New
South Wales:
Entozoa, or Intestinal...
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scientific study of insects, a
branch of zoology.
entozoology The
study of
entozoa, a type of
microscopic parasitic worm.
enzymology The
branch of science...
- of the worm itself,
published in 1863. The
following year, in his book
Entozoa,
Thomas Spencer Cobbold used the name
Dracunculus medinensis,
which was...
- now well-known Venus'
Flower Basket or
Euplectella (1841, 1857).
Among Entozoa, his most
noteworthy discovery was that of
Trichina spiralis (1835), the...
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footnote †. See:
Sambon LW (1
April 1907). "New or
little known African Entozoa".
Journal of
Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 10: 117.
Sambon LW (16 September...