| Porocephalidae | A family of parasitic tongue worms (order Porocephalida, phylum Pentastomida) characterised by four hooks arranged in a curved line on either side of the mouth. Adults are found in the lungs of reptiles, and larvae or nymphs are found in the tissues of a great variety of vertebrates, including humans. See: Linguatulidae, Armillifer, Linguatula. Origin: G. Poros, pore, + kephale, head (05 Mar 2000) |
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| Porocephalidae |
a family of arthropods of the order Porocephalida, class Pentastomida, having cylindrical bodies. Adults are found in the lungs of reptiles, and the larvae are found in various vertebrates, including man. It includes the genera Armillifer, Porocephalus, and Pentastoma.
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