bothria, plural of bothrium, an anatomical feature of the scolex of certain kinds of tapeworm.
Bothria (fly), a genus of flies in the family Tachinidae
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Bothria may refer to: bothria, plural of bothrium, an anatomical feature of the scolex of certain kinds of tapeworm. Bothria (fly), a genus of flies in...
Bothria (from Greek bothrion = small pit, diminutive of bothros = pit, trench) are elongate, dorsal or ventral longitudinal grooves on the scolex of cestoda...
suckers or hooks or both. In some species, the scolex is dominated by bothria, or "sucking grooves" that function like suction cups. Cyclophyllid cestodes...
attach to the intestinal mucosa by means of the two bilateral grooves (bothria) of their scolices. The adults can reach more than 10 m (up to 30 ft) in...
Pseudogrillotia pleistacantha. Their scolex, or head region, has 2 to 4 bothria, or sucking grooves that cling onto the host. They have four retractable...
a pre-defined pattern, the other homes in on Ulopa. Takes three hits. Bothria Arguably the most dangerous enemy. A three-headed dragon that initially...
systems for fastening itself to materials: rostrum, acetabula, suckers, bothria, grooves, and hooks. The small neck region, directly behind the scolex...
pseudophyllidea) are tapeworms with multiple "segments" (proglottids) and two bothria or "sucking grooves" as adults. Proglottids are identifiably pseudophyllid...
distinct suckers (like most tape worms), S. erinaceieuropaei have two bothria. Bothria are grooves on the scolex that contain weak muscles that perform a...
with an undeveloped terminal disc and two long attachment grooves called bothria positioned dorsoventrally. The scolex is distinctively shaped like an inverted...