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or juvenile state of an Acanthocephalan, differing from the adult only in size and stage of sexual development. The cystacanths within the intermediate hosts are consumed by the definitive host, usually attaching to the walls of the intestines, and as adults they reproduce sexually in the intestines.
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Van Cleave, H. J. (1947). The Eoacanthocephala of North America, including the Description of Eocollis arcanus, New Genus and New Species, Superficially Resembling the Genus Pomphorhynchus. The Journal of Parasitology, 33(4), 285–296.
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Buckner, R. L. (1992). Description of Eocollis catostomi sp. n.(Acanthocephala: Neoechinorhynchidae) from two species of suckers (Catostomidae) in Alabama, with comments on Eocollis arcanus.
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The life cycle of an acanthocephalan consists of three stages beginning when an infective acanthor (development of an egg) is released from the intestines of the
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or the intestine of the intermediate host and growing. The final stage is the infective cystacanth which is the
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Schmidt, G.D. (1985). "Development and life cycles". In Crompton, D.W.T.; Nickol, B.B. (eds.).
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CDC’s Division of Parasitic Diseases and Malaria (11 April 2019).
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species consist of a proboscis covered in hooks and a long trunk.
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that would confirm its position as a unique order in the family
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infesting humans in the English language medical literature.
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of the definitive host and the cycle repeats. There may be
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Index

Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Acanthocephala
Eoacanthocephala
Neoechinorhynchida
Neoechinorhynchidae
Eocollis
Type species
Species
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genus
Acanthocephala
National Center for Biotechnology Information
phylogenetic
Neoechinorhynchidae
Eocollis arcanus
Eocollis catostomi
Eocollis harengulae
Diagram of the life cycle of Acanthocephala
definitive host
intermediate host
molts
mesenteron
larval
feces
paratenic hosts

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