phylum Acanthocephala

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Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A taxonomic category in biological classification: "Phylum Acanthocephala" is the scientific name for a specific phylum within the animal kingdom. It comprises a group of parasitic worms characterized by their elongated, worm-like bodies and a distinctive retractable proboscis armed with hooks.
Usage
  • The term "Phylum Acanthocephala" is used exclusively in formal, scientific contexts such as zoology, parasitology, and taxonomy to classify and discuss this specific group of organisms.
  • It functions as a proper noun and is typically written in italics in scientific literature: .
Examples
  • Noun:
    • The parasite found in the fish intestine was identified as a member of Phylum Acanthocephala. (The parasite belongs to this specific taxonomic group.)
    • Research on Phylum Acanthocephala focuses on their complex life cycles and host interactions. (Scientific study is directed at this phylum.)
Advanced Usage
  • "Acanthocephalan": This is the common name for any individual organism belonging to the Phylum Acanthocephala. It is used as both a noun and an adjective.
    • The acanthocephalan parasite was studied under a microscope. (An individual spiny-headed worm was examined.)
Variants and Related Words
  • Acanthocephala (n): The abbreviated, non-italicized form of the phylum name, often used conversationally among specialists.
  • Acanthocephalans (n, plural): Refers to multiple worms of this phylum.
  • Spiny-headed worms (n, common name): The descriptive English name for organisms in this phylum, referring to their hooked proboscis.
Synonyms
  • Spiny-headed worms: The direct descriptive synonym.
  • Thorny-headed worms: An alternative common name.
Key Characteristics (Contextual Information)

While not a synonym or variant, understanding the word requires knowing its defining features: - Parasitic: All members are parasites. - Definitive hosts: Typically vertebrates (e.g., fish, birds, mammals). - Intermediate hosts: Typically arthropods (e.g., insects, crustaceans). - Proboscis: The "spiny head" is an eversible structure used for attachment to the host's intestinal wall.

Noun
  1. phylum or class of elongated wormlike parasites that live in the intestines of vertebrates: spiny-headed worms