- hosts.
Polymorphus actuganensis Petrochenko, 1949
Polymorphus acutis Van
Cleave and Starrett, 1940
Polymorphus arctocephali Smales, 1986
Polymorphus ariusis...
-
invertebrates that
reside in
marine or
freshwater systems. One
example is
Polymorphus paradoxus.
Gammarus lacustris, a
small crustacean that
inhabits ponds...
- elongated)
macronucleus and
several micronuclei.
Stentor polymorphus with
algal symbionts Stentor polymorphus with
algal symbionts Stentors settled on
water ****oil...
- tail,
distinguish B.
polymorphus from
other trematode parasites of
zebra mussels in
histological sections.
Infection of B.
polymorphus is geographically...
- the
genus Polymorphus. However,
research on the
morphology of the
group and
their use of
hosts has
concluded that
Profilicollis and
Polymorphus should be...
-
Leucopogon polymorphus was
first formally described in 1845 by Otto
Wilhelm Sonder in Lehmann's
Plantae Preissianae. The
specific epithet (
polymorphus) means...
-
Philautus polymorphus is a
species of frog in the
family Rhacophoridae. It is
endemic to Indonesia. It has been
observed between 1337 and 2204 meters...
- "
Polymorphus minutus". The
Encyclopedia of Life. Lingard, A. M.; Crompton, D. W. (August 1972). "Observations on the
establishment of
Polymorphus minutus...
- Report:
Polymorphus fatimaae". www.itis.gov.
Retrieved 19
November 2022. Birmani,
Nadir (9 July 2008). "Description of a new
Acanthocephalan Polymorphus fatimaae...
- dioecious.
Males are
shorter and
stouter than the females.
Bucephalus polymorphus Trematode infection Apicomplexan life
cycle Poulin, Robert; Cribb, Thomas...