Class Archiacanthocephala |
Class Eoacanthocephala |
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Class Palaeacanthocephala |
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Thorny-headed worms, or acanthocephalans, are parasites that live in the gut of vertebrates and - earlier in their life cycle - within invertebrates. The thorny protrusible proboscis is globular or cylindrical; the body also may bear spiny thorns. These parasitic worms anchor themselves with their proboscises and body spines to the gut wall of a host.