- few
animals that
lives inside the
cells of
other animals.
Polypodium hydriforme is the only
species of this
monotypic genus. The
parent family (Polypodiidae)...
-
affinities of the
class Polypodiozoa,
containing the
single species Polypodium hydriforme, have long been unclear. This
species is an
endoparasite of fish eggs...
- The
Cnidarian fish
parasite Polypodium hydriforme has a
stolon stage of
interconnected medusoids...
- were
first classified as protozoans.
Research then
found that
Polypodium hydriforme, a non-myxozoan
parasite within the egg
cells of sturgeon, is closely...
- many groups. In addition,
there exists a
cnidarian parasite,
Polypodium hydriforme,
which lives inside its host's cells. It is
sometimes placed in the Hydrozoa...
- (2008). "Phylogenetic
placement of the
enigmatic parasite,
Polypodium hydriforme,
within the
Phylum Cnidaria". BMC
Evolutionary Biology. 8 (1): 139. Bibcode:2008BMCEE...
-
Polypodiidae (cnidarians), a
zoological family that only
includes Polypodium hydriforme, a
cnidarian parasite of fish eggs
Polypodiidae (plant), a
botanical subclass...
- V. (1994-02-01). "Life Cycle, Cytology, and
Morphology of
Polypodium hydriforme, a
Coelenterate Parasite of the Eggs of
Acipenseriform Fishes". The Journal...
-
Society of ****an. 1881. Przewalski's
horse is described. 1885.
Polypodium hydriforme, an
unusual cnidarian, is described. 1889.
Founding of the
National Zoological...