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Davaineidae is the name of a family of tapeworms that includes helminth parasites of vertebrates. Of the 14 genera recorded under this family, '' Raillietina'' is the best understood and most extensively studied. Members of the family are characterized by the presence of a crown (rostellum) at the tip of the scolex, and the rostellum is made up of mattock- or hammer-shaped hooks. The rostellum is surrounded by suckers which are armed with spines. These tapeworms are most commonly found in birds, and in few cases, mammals, which are the definitive hosts. Intermediate hosts are small insects such as ants. Hosts of '' Davainea proglottina'' (length 1 – 4 mm), for example, are chickens. Slugs are the intermediate hosts.Mehlhorn, Heinz (1998): ''Grundriß der Parasitenkunde''. G. Fischer Stuttgart. Genera * '' Calostaurus'' Sandars, 1957 * '' Cotugnia'' Diamare, 1893 * '' Davainea'' Blanchard, 1891 * ''Fernandezia'' Lopez-Neyra, 1936 * '' Fuhrmannetta'' Stiles & Orleman, 1 ...
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Insects
Insects (from Latin ') are pancrustacean hexapod invertebrates of the class Insecta. They are the largest group within the arthropod phylum. Insects have a chitinous exoskeleton, a three-part body (head, thorax and abdomen), three pairs of jointed legs, compound eyes and one pair of antennae. Their blood is not totally contained in vessels; some circulates in an open cavity known as the haemocoel. Insects are the most diverse group of animals; they include more than a million described species and represent more than half of all known living organisms. The total number of extant species is estimated at between six and ten million; In: potentially over 90% of the animal life forms on Earth are insects. Insects may be found in nearly all environments, although only a small number of species reside in the oceans, which are dominated by another arthropod group, crustaceans, which recent research has indicated insects are nested within. Nearly all insects hatch from eggs. Inse ...
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Paspalia
Davaineidae is the name of a family of tapeworms that includes helminth parasites of vertebrates. Of the 14 genera recorded under this family, '' Raillietina'' is the best understood and most extensively studied. Members of the family are characterized by the presence of a crown (rostellum) at the tip of the scolex, and the rostellum is made up of mattock- or hammer-shaped hooks. The rostellum is surrounded by suckers which are armed with spines. These tapeworms are most commonly found in birds, and in few cases, mammals, which are the definitive hosts. Intermediate hosts are small insects such as ants. Hosts of '' Davainea proglottina'' (length 1 – 4 mm), for example, are chickens. Slugs are the intermediate hosts.Mehlhorn, Heinz (1998): ''Grundriß der Parasitenkunde''. G. Fischer Stuttgart. Genera * '' Calostaurus'' Sandars, 1957 * '' Cotugnia'' Diamare, 1893 * '' Davainea'' Blanchard, 1891 * ''Fernandezia'' Lopez-Neyra, 1936 * '' Fuhrmannetta'' Stiles & Orleman, 1 ...
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Paroniella
Davaineidae is the name of a family of tapeworms that includes helminth parasites of vertebrates. Of the 14 genera recorded under this family, '' Raillietina'' is the best understood and most extensively studied. Members of the family are characterized by the presence of a crown (rostellum) at the tip of the scolex, and the rostellum is made up of mattock- or hammer-shaped hooks. The rostellum is surrounded by suckers which are armed with spines. These tapeworms are most commonly found in birds, and in few cases, mammals, which are the definitive hosts. Intermediate hosts are small insects such as ants. Hosts of '' Davainea proglottina'' (length 1 – 4 mm), for example, are chickens. Slugs are the intermediate hosts.Mehlhorn, Heinz (1998): ''Grundriß der Parasitenkunde''. G. Fischer Stuttgart. Genera * '' Calostaurus'' Sandars, 1957 * '' Cotugnia'' Diamare, 1893 * '' Davainea'' Blanchard, 1891 * ''Fernandezia'' Lopez-Neyra, 1936 * '' Fuhrmannetta'' Stiles & Orleman, 1 ...
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Otiditaenia
Davaineidae is the name of a family of tapeworms that includes helminth parasites of vertebrates. Of the 14 genera recorded under this family, '' Raillietina'' is the best understood and most extensively studied. Members of the family are characterized by the presence of a crown (rostellum) at the tip of the scolex, and the rostellum is made up of mattock- or hammer-shaped hooks. The rostellum is surrounded by suckers which are armed with spines. These tapeworms are most commonly found in birds, and in few cases, mammals, which are the definitive hosts. Intermediate hosts are small insects such as ants. Hosts of '' Davainea proglottina'' (length 1 – 4 mm), for example, are chickens. Slugs are the intermediate hosts.Mehlhorn, Heinz (1998): ''Grundriß der Parasitenkunde''. G. Fischer Stuttgart. Genera * '' Calostaurus'' Sandars, 1957 * '' Cotugnia'' Diamare, 1893 * '' Davainea'' Blanchard, 1891 * ''Fernandezia'' Lopez-Neyra, 1936 * '' Fuhrmannetta'' Stiles & Orleman, 1 ...
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Ophryocotyle
Davaineidae is the name of a family of tapeworms that includes helminth parasites of vertebrates. Of the 14 genera recorded under this family, '' Raillietina'' is the best understood and most extensively studied. Members of the family are characterized by the presence of a crown (rostellum) at the tip of the scolex, and the rostellum is made up of mattock- or hammer-shaped hooks. The rostellum is surrounded by suckers which are armed with spines. These tapeworms are most commonly found in birds, and in few cases, mammals, which are the definitive hosts. Intermediate hosts are small insects such as ants. Hosts of '' Davainea proglottina'' (length 1 – 4 mm), for example, are chickens. Slugs are the intermediate hosts.Mehlhorn, Heinz (1998): ''Grundriß der Parasitenkunde''. G. Fischer Stuttgart. Genera * '' Calostaurus'' Sandars, 1957 * '' Cotugnia'' Diamare, 1893 * '' Davainea'' Blanchard, 1891 * ''Fernandezia'' Lopez-Neyra, 1936 * '' Fuhrmannetta'' Stiles & Orleman, 1 ...
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Idiogenes
Davaineidae is the name of a family of tapeworms that includes helminth parasites of vertebrates. Of the 14 genera recorded under this family, '' Raillietina'' is the best understood and most extensively studied. Members of the family are characterized by the presence of a crown (rostellum) at the tip of the scolex, and the rostellum is made up of mattock- or hammer-shaped hooks. The rostellum is surrounded by suckers which are armed with spines. These tapeworms are most commonly found in birds, and in few cases, mammals, which are the definitive hosts. Intermediate hosts are small insects such as ants. Hosts of '' Davainea proglottina'' (length 1 – 4 mm), for example, are chickens. Slugs are the intermediate hosts.Mehlhorn, Heinz (1998): ''Grundriß der Parasitenkunde''. G. Fischer Stuttgart. Genera * '' Calostaurus'' Sandars, 1957 * '' Cotugnia'' Diamare, 1893 * '' Davainea'' Blanchard, 1891 * ''Fernandezia'' Lopez-Neyra, 1936 * '' Fuhrmannetta'' Stiles & Orleman, 1 ...
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Houttuynia (tapeworm)
Davaineidae is the name of a family of tapeworms that includes helminth parasites of vertebrates. Of the 14 genera recorded under this family, '' Raillietina'' is the best understood and most extensively studied. Members of the family are characterized by the presence of a crown (rostellum) at the tip of the scolex, and the rostellum is made up of mattock- or hammer-shaped hooks. The rostellum is surrounded by suckers which are armed with spines. These tapeworms are most commonly found in birds, and in few cases, mammals, which are the definitive hosts. Intermediate hosts are small insects such as ants. Hosts of '' Davainea proglottina'' (length 1 – 4 mm), for example, are chickens. Slugs are the intermediate hosts.Mehlhorn, Heinz (1998): ''Grundriß der Parasitenkunde''. G. Fischer Stuttgart. Genera * '' Calostaurus'' Sandars, 1957 * '' Cotugnia'' Diamare, 1893 * '' Davainea'' Blanchard, 1891 * ''Fernandezia'' Lopez-Neyra, 1936 * '' Fuhrmannetta'' Stiles & Orleman, 1 ...
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Fuhrmannetta
Davaineidae is the name of a family of tapeworms that includes helminth parasites of vertebrates. Of the 14 genera recorded under this family, '' Raillietina'' is the best understood and most extensively studied. Members of the family are characterized by the presence of a crown (rostellum) at the tip of the scolex, and the rostellum is made up of mattock- or hammer-shaped hooks. The rostellum is surrounded by suckers which are armed with spines. These tapeworms are most commonly found in birds, and in few cases, mammals, which are the definitive hosts. Intermediate hosts are small insects such as ants. Hosts of '' Davainea proglottina'' (length 1 – 4 mm), for example, are chickens. Slugs are the intermediate hosts.Mehlhorn, Heinz (1998): ''Grundriß der Parasitenkunde''. G. Fischer Stuttgart. Genera * '' Calostaurus'' Sandars, 1957 * '' Cotugnia'' Diamare, 1893 * '' Davainea'' Blanchard, 1891 * ''Fernandezia'' Lopez-Neyra, 1936 * '' Fuhrmannetta'' Stiles & Orleman, 1 ...
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Fernandezia (tapeworm)
Davaineidae is the name of a family of tapeworms that includes helminth parasites of vertebrates. Of the 14 genera recorded under this family, '' Raillietina'' is the best understood and most extensively studied. Members of the family are characterized by the presence of a crown (rostellum) at the tip of the scolex, and the rostellum is made up of mattock- or hammer-shaped hooks. The rostellum is surrounded by suckers which are armed with spines. These tapeworms are most commonly found in birds, and in few cases, mammals, which are the definitive hosts. Intermediate hosts are small insects such as ants. Hosts of '' Davainea proglottina'' (length 1 – 4 mm), for example, are chickens. Slugs are the intermediate hosts.Mehlhorn, Heinz (1998): ''Grundriß der Parasitenkunde''. G. Fischer Stuttgart. Genera * '' Calostaurus'' Sandars, 1957 * '' Cotugnia'' Diamare, 1893 * '' Davainea'' Blanchard, 1891 * ''Fernandezia'' Lopez-Neyra, 1936 * ''Fuhrmannetta'' Stiles & Orleman, 19 ...
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Davainea
''Davainea'' is a genus of flatworms belonging to the family Davaineidae. The genus has cosmopolitan distribution In biogeography, cosmopolitan distribution is the term for the range of a taxon that extends across all or most of the world in appropriate habitats. Such a taxon, usually a species, is said to exhibit cosmopolitanism or cosmopolitism. The ext .... Species: *'' Davainea andrei'' *'' Davainea proglottina'' *'' Davainea tetraoensis'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q18193395 Platyhelminthes ...
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Cotugnia
Davaineidae is the name of a family of tapeworms that includes helminth parasites of vertebrates. Of the 14 genera recorded under this family, '' Raillietina'' is the best understood and most extensively studied. Members of the family are characterized by the presence of a crown (rostellum) at the tip of the scolex, and the rostellum is made up of mattock- or hammer-shaped hooks. The rostellum is surrounded by suckers which are armed with spines. These tapeworms are most commonly found in birds, and in few cases, mammals, which are the definitive hosts. Intermediate hosts are small insects such as ants. Hosts of '' Davainea proglottina'' (length 1 – 4 mm), for example, are chickens. Slugs are the intermediate hosts.Mehlhorn, Heinz (1998): ''Grundriß der Parasitenkunde''. G. Fischer Stuttgart. Genera * '' Calostaurus'' Sandars, 1957 * '' Cotugnia'' Diamare, 1893 * ''Davainea'' Blanchard, 1891 * ''Fernandezia'' Lopez-Neyra, 1936 * ''Fuhrmannetta'' Stiles & Orleman, 192 ...
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