- The
haptor is the
attachment organ of the monogeneans, a
group of
parasitic Platyhelminthes. The
haptor is
sometimes called opisthaptor (from opistho-:...
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subclasses based on the
complexity of
their haptor: the
Monopisthocotylea have one main part to the
haptor,
often with
hooks or a
large attachment disc...
- part
which contains most
organs and a
posterior part
called the
haptor. The
tapering haptor is 0.12 mm long, and
bears about 175
clamps similar in shape...
- the
Capsalidae is
supported by
possession of
accessory sclerites in the
haptor (the
posterior attachment organ), and was
confirmed by
molecular phylogeny...
-
tonguefish (family Cynoglossidae).
Members of the
genus Furcohaptor have a
haptor with
atypical structure (two long
haptoral arms, one pair of
typical anchors...
- to 6 mm in length. It is flat, translucent, and has a large, disc-shaped
haptor, a
posterior organ used for semi-permanent
attachment to the host. Typically...
- part
called the
haptor. The
haptor is asymmetrical, and
bears 20-64 clamps,
arranged as two rows, one on each side. The
clamps of the
haptor attach the animal...
-
anterior part
which contains most
organs and a
posterior part
called the
haptor. The
haptor is fan-shaped and asymmetrical,
inclined to the body but separated...
-
anterior part
which contains most
organs and a
posterior part
called the
haptor. The
haptor is
asymmetrical and wedge-shaped,
bears numerous clamps, arranged...
-
anterior part
which contains most
organs and a
posterior part
called the
haptor. The
haptor is triangular,
subsymmetrical or symmetrical, and
bears 54–102 clamps...