- near the
upper extremity of the animal. A
strobilating polyp is
called a
strobila while the non-strobilating
polyp is
called a
scyphistoma or scyphopolyp...
-
characteristic body
differentiation pattern into
scolex (head), neck, and
strobila. The scolex,
located at the
anterior end, is a
small (usually less than...
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Pachysaga strobila is a
species of
insect in the
family Tettigoniidae. It is
endemic to Australia.
Orthopteroid Specialist Group (1996). "Pachysaga
strobila"....
- one species. The
adult tapeworm has a
scolex (head), a
short neck, and a
strobila (segmented body)
formed of proglottids.
Tapeworms anchor themselves to...
- body is
white in
colour and
consists of
three portions: scolex, neck, and
strobila. The
scolex has four suckers, but they have no hooks. Lack of
hooks and...
- stages: In Porifera: olynthus,
gemmule In Cnidaria: ephyra, scyphistoma,
strobila, gonangium, hydranth, polyp,
medusa In Mollusca: paralarva,
young cephalopods...
- and long (180 μm) types.
After a
short neck is the
elongated body, the
strobila. The
entire body is
covered by a
covering called a tegument,
which is an...
-
nervous system occurs in an organized,
staged manner beginning in the
strobila phase and
results in
bilaterally symmetrical organization of the organs...
- the
intestinal wall, and the neck
begins to bud off
segments to form the
strobila. New eggs
usually appear in the **** of the
definitive host
within 6 to...
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tuning forks. The neck is long and slender, the
region of growth. The
strobila starts with short,
narrow proglottids,
followed with
mature ones. Infection...