ETYMOLOGY OF THE WORD TROCHELMINTH
From New Latin trochelminthes, from Greek trokhos wheel, from trekhein to run + helminth.
WHAT DOES TROCHELMINTH MEAN IN ENGLISH?
Definition of trochelminth in the English dictionary
The definition of trochelminth in the dictionary is any invertebrate of the former taxonomic group Trochelminthes, which included the rotifers and gastrotrichs, now classed as separate phyla.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TROCHELMINTH»
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The Antarctic Treaty: Measures Adopted at the Thirty-fifth ...
Other microorganisms of the trochelminth type were observed living in the algae,
with a pink rotifer identified as Philodina gregaria being especially numerous.
Small tufts of a grey-green alga were observed on large pebbles close to the pool
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Great Britain: Foreign and Commonwealth Office, 2014
There is a spacious body-cavity devoid of e ' ' lining. The excretory organs are a
pair of neph ' ' ed with flame-cells. The central nervous system consists of a single
dorsal ganglion, with, in a. vnv PHYLUM TROCHELMINTH ES 327.
Thomas Jeffery Parker, William Aitcheson Haswell, 1910
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The Biological Bulletin
Frank Rattray Lillie, Carl Richard Moore, Alfred Clarence Redfield. Pleuraxus
Immatus Birge. Cyprz's sp. Campodea staphylinus (P) Westwood. Larva: of
diptera and coleoptera rarely. TROCHELMINTH es. Asp/anchna abbesborni
Hudson.
Frank Rattray Lillie, Carl Richard Moore, Alfred Clarence Redfield, 1909
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Laboratory outline for parasitology
... P- Protozoa P- Porifera Nemathelminthes P- Rotifera P- Bryozoa P- Annelida P
- Mollusca P- Chordata Van Cleave (1931) Coelenterata Ctenophora
Plathelminthes Trochelminth.es Mollusccidea Arthropoda Echinoderma Protozoa
Porif era ...
Bernard Valentine Travis, 1966
est, and serve a taxonomic function as well. They are the statvblasts, and are
dark-colored objects encased in a shell of chitin. ROTIFERA OR
TROCHELMINTH Es, the Rotifers, that never cease to amaze the beholder with
the amount of ...
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A contribution to the comparative anatomy of the prostate ...
... the "father of Microscopical Anatomy," in the year 1701. In the Trochelminthes,
the prostate gland recalls that of the Platyhelminthes. The male Trochelminth,
however, is a very 64 COMPARATIVE ANATOMY OF THE PROSTATE GLAND.
Caleb Wyand Geeting Rohrer, 1909
Trochelminth.es. (Example. Rotifers.) Phylum VII. Annelida. (Example.
Earthworms.) Phylum VIII. Echinoderma. (Examples. Starfishes, sea urchins.)
Phylum IX. Mollusca. (Examples. Clams, snails, nautiluses.) Phylum X.
Arthropoda. (Examples ...
William Herman Dietrich Meier, Lois Meier Schoemaker, 1931
... Hills thermophilic ichthyolites whipstitches trochelminth helichrysums
churlishness hypochlorite homeomorphic photothermic photochemist
phytochemist photospheric hypertrophic schizophytes schoolhouses
thermochromy chromophores ...
Justin Crozier, Cormac McKeown, 2006
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Evolution: From Stellar Dust to Technological Society
... excretory, and reproductive systems that generally are more advanced than
those of the lower worm phyla. There are no known fossil remains of
aschelminthes. The trochelmInth larva of annelids and molluscs is similar to
rotifers - 68.
Halsey Wilkinson Miller, Carleen S. Miller, 1975
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Invertebrate Paleontology
... protochordates; hence many zoologists believe that advanced forms such as
these were derived from creatures at the trochelminth level of organization. No
fossils are known, but microscopic chitinous teeth in the mastax or gastric mill
could ...
William Heyden Easton, 1960