Pentastomida: taxon details and analytics

Domain
Kingdom
Animalia
Phylum
Arthropoda
Class
Ichthyostraca
Order
Family
Genus
Species
Scientific Name
Pentastomida

Summary description from Wikipedia:

Pentastomida

The Pentastomida are an enigmatic group of parasitic arthropods commonly known as tongue worms due to the resemblance of the species of the genus Linguatula to a vertebrate tongue; molecular studies point to them being highly derived crustaceans.

About 130 species of pentastomids are known; all are obligate parasites with correspondingly degenerate anatomy. Adult tongue worms vary from about 1 to 14 cm (0.4 to 5.5 in) in length and parasitize the respiratory tracts of vertebrates. They have five anterior appendages. One is the mouth; the others are two pairs of hooks, which they use to attach to the host. This arrangement led to their scientific name, meaning "five openings", but although the appendages are similar in some species, only one is a mouth.

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Pentastomida in languages:

Afrikaans
Tongwurms
Czech
jazyčnatky
English
Tongue Worms
Finnish
matoäyriäiset
Japanese
舌形亜綱
Japanese
舌虫亜綱
Korean
오구동물아강
Russian
Пятиустки
Swedish
tungmaskar
Thai
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