- en.m.wikipedia.org AcanthocephalaThe three rotifer classes and the Acanthocephala make up a clade called Syndermata.[12][4] This clade is placed in the Platyzoa.
- folia.paru.cas.cz artkey/fol-201304-0001_…Abstract: In 1985, Amin presented a new system for the classification of the Acanthocephala in Crompton and Nickol's (1985)...
- bionity.com en/encyclopedia/Acanthocephala.htmlThe earliest recognisable description of Acanthocephala - a worm with a proboscis armed with hooks - was made by Italian author Francesco Redi (1684).
- cdc.gov dpdx/acanthocephaliasis/index.htmlAcanthocephala (also known as spiny- or thorny-headed worms) are common parasites of wildlife and some domestic animal species, but they rarely infect humans.
- veteriankey.com the-phylum-acanthocephala/With regard to number of acanthocephalan parasites that infect domesticated animals, the phylum Acanthocephala is very small.
- youtube.com watchAcanthocephala Facts: the Thorny Headed Worm | Animal Fact Files.7 bin görüntülemeYayınlandı6 Haz 2021
- avys.omu.edu.tr storage/app/public/sumur/72881/15…tarafından alınınca bağ.da kısa süre canlı kalır. n Rastlansal parazit. Acanthocephala. n Nematod- sestod arası n Sindirim sis. yok, hortum.
- bugguide.net node/view/2718Any Acanthocephala found north of NC-OK is likely to be A. terminalis (although A. declivis seems to be extending its range north).
- http://faculty.ucr.edu ~legneref/invertebrate/…The Phylum Acanthocephala derives its name from "spiny-headed." ... Plate 30 = Phylum: Acanthocephala: Macracanthorhynchus sp. - - Cross-sections.
- cactusclassification.science acanthocephala/Research on Acanthocephala has potential applications in medicine, particularly in immunology and drug development.