Hymenolepis

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Translingual[edit]

Hymenolepis diminuta
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Etymology[edit]

New Latin, from Ancient Greek ὑμήν (humḗn, thin skin, membrane, caul) +‎ λεπίς (lepís, epithelial debris; eggshell) [1]

Proper noun[edit]

Hymenolepis f

  1. A taxonomic genus within the family Hymenolepididae – tapeworms responsible for hymenolepiasis.
  2. A taxonomic genus within the family Asteraceae – certain asterid plants.

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References[edit]

  1. ^ From the original description of the genus:
    1858, David Friedrich Weinland, Human cestoides: an essay on the tapeworms of man[1] (in English), page 55:
    The most characteristic feature in this worm is its eggs, [] With a higher power, we easily distinguish three distinct egg-shells (Fig. 9.1, a, b, c). The outside shell is translucent, elastic, cracking in sharp angles under pressure, and only 0.0007 millim. thick. [] The second shell is membranaceous and irregularly wrinkled, thinner than the first, and immediately attached to it.

Further reading[edit]

Tapeworm
Asterid