-
identified by the
presence of four
suckers on
their scolices.
Other species have
ruffled or
leaflike scolices, and
there may be
other structures to aid attachment...
- have
multiple proglottid "segments", and all have four
suckers on
their scolices (heads),
though some may have
other structures, as well.
Proglottids of...
-
intestinal mucosa by
means of the two
bilateral grooves (bothria) of
their scolices. The
adults can
reach more than 10 m (up to 30 ft) in
length in some species...
-
membrane of the
cysticercus soon
develops numerous protoscolices (small
scolices) that are
invertedly attached to the
inner surface. The
cysticercus of...
- by the
mammalian host.
Because of this,
whole tapeworms,
including the
scolices (plural of "scolex"), are very
rarely p****ed
after administration of praziquantel...
- solium), but
still closely related to
tapeworms for
their similar-looking
scolices. Hence, it was
given a
proper scientific name
Taenia cellulosae in 1800...
- cyst. The cyst then
slowly enlarges,
creating protoscolices (juvenile
scolices), and
daughter cysts within the cyst. The
definitive host then becomes...
- l'Histoire des
Corps Organisés Fossiles, 370-373.
Chaetophallus robustus scolices Chaetophallus setigera Chaetophallus umbrellus Tetrabothrius intrepidus...
- The
intestines are
examined under a
dissecting microscope for
worms or
scolices. The
response is
measured by the
number mice cleared. H. nana
lodges itself...
- Curless, B. & Carvajal, G. J. (1985). "Scanning
electron microscopy of the
scolices of the
cestodes Parachristianella monomegacantha Kruse 1959 (Trypanorhyncha)...