Trichocephalida | |
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Trichosomoides crassicauda, young female with male in vagina, drawing in Hall, 1916 | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Nematoda |
Class: | Enoplea (disputed) |
Subclass: | Dorylaimia |
Order: | Trichocephalida |
Families | |
Anatrichosomatidae Yamaguti, 1961 |
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Synonyms | |
Trichinellida |
Anatrichosomatidae Yamaguti, 1961
Capillariidae Railliet, 1915
Cystoopsidae Skryabin, 1923
Trichinellidae Ward, 1907
Trichosomoididae Hall, 1916
Trichuridae Ransom, 1911
Trichinellida
Trichiurida
The Trichocephalida (Trichinellida or Trichurida in other classifications) is an order of parasitic Nematodes.
The order Trichocephalida includes, according to modern classifications, the single suborder Trichinellina Hodda, 2007, which itself includes the single superfamily Trichinelloidea Ward, 1907, which itself includes 6 families:
Note that another slightly different arrangement of families exists, with the Family Trichosomoididae including Anatrichosoma in a subfamily Anatrichosomatinae.
All members of this order are histiotrophic, meaning that in at least one stage of their life cycle, they develop in cells or tissues. They are all parasites in vertebrates in their adult stage. The anterior end is narrower than the posterior end in most of these worms, and the esophagus is slender and embedded in cells called stichocytes which form a stichosome. Eggs of members of this order have bipolar or biopercular plugs (except in a few species).