''Polymorphus''
''Polymorphus'' is a genus of obligate endoparasitic worms that belongs to the phylum AcanthocephalaSpecies
* '' Polymorphus actuganensis'' Petrochenko, 1949 * '' Polymorphus acutis'' Van Cleave and Starrett, 1940 * '' Polymorphus arctocephali'' Smales, 1986 * '' Polymorphus ariusis'' (Bilqees, 1971) * '' Polymorphus biziurae'' Johnston and Edmonds, 1948 * '' Polymorphus boschadis'' (Schrank, 1788) * '' Polymorphus brevis'' (Van Cleave, 1916) * '' Polymorphus chongqingensis'' Liu, Zhang and Zhang, 1990 * '' Polymorphus cincli'' Belopolskaya, 1959 * '' Polymorphus contortus'' (Bremser in Westrumb, 1821) * '' Polymorphus corynoides'' Skrjabin, 1913 * '' Polymorphus corynosoma'' Travassos, 1915 * '' Polymorphus crassus'' Van Cleave, 1924 * '' Polymorphus cucullatus'' Van Cleave and Starrett, 1940 * '' Polymorphus diploinflatus'' Lundström, 1942 * '' Polymorphus fatimaae'' Khan, Dharejo, Birmani and Bilqees, 2008 * '' Polymorphus fulicai'' Birmani, Dharejo and Khan, 2011 * '' Polymorphus gavii'' Hokhlova, 1965 * '' Polymorphus inermis'' Travassos, 1923 * '' Polymorphus karachiensis'' (Bilqees, 1971) * '' Polymorphus kostylewi'' Petrochenko, 1949 * '' Polymorphus magnus'' Skrjabin, 1913 * '' Polymorphus marchii'' (Porta, 1910) * '' Polymorphus marilis'' Van Cleave, 1939 * '' Polymorphus mathevossianae'' Petrochenko, 1949 * '' Polymorphus meyeri'' Lundström, 1942 * '' Polymorphus miniatus'' (von Linstow, 1896) * '' Polymorphus minutus'' (Goeze, 1782) * '' Polymorphus mohiuddini'' Muti-ur-Rahman, Khan, Bilqees and Khatoon, 2008 * '' Polymorphus mutabilis'' (Rudolphi, 1819) * '' Polymorphus nickoli'' Khan and Bilqees, 1998 * '' Polymorphus obtusus'' Van Cleave, 1918 * '' Polymorphus paradoxus'' Connell and Corner, 1957 * '' Polymorphus paucihamatus'' Heinze, 1936 * '' Polymorphus phippsi'' Kostylew, 1922 * '' Polymorphus piriformis'' (Bremser in Rudolphi, 1819) * '' Polymorphus pupa'' (von Linstow, 1905) * '' Polymorphus sichuanensis'' Wang and Zhang, 1987 * '' Polymorphus sindensis'' Khan, Ghazi and Bilqees, 2002 * '' Polymorphus spindlatus'' Amin and Heckmann, 1991 * '' Polymorphus striatus'' (Goeze, 1782) * '' Polymorphus strumosoides'' Lundström, 1942 * '' Polymorphus swartzi'' Schmidt, 1965 * '' Polymorphus trochus'' Van Cleave, 1945Morphology
A distinguishing feature of ''Polymorphus'' species is their vivid red to orange pigmentation, which becomes particularly pronounced within transparent intermediate hosts, such as amphipod crustaceansGeneral morphological features
* Proboscis: The proboscis is a defining structure, armed with 20 to 22 longitudinal rows of 11 to 13 hooks per row, enabling firm attachment to the intestinal wall of the definitive hostSexual dimorphism and reproductive morphology
Males
* Possess well-developed testesFemales
* The reproductive system features a vaginal complex, ovarian balls, and developing eggsEndoparasitic lifestyle
Worms within the genus ''Polymorphus'' are well known for their obligate endoparasitic lifestyle, particularly their ability to manipulate intermediate hostsPrevious names
''Polymorphus'' used to be called by many names such as: Profilicollis Meyer, 1931, Falsifilicollis Webster, 1948, Parafilicollis Petrochenko, 1956, Subfilicollis Hoklova, 1967, Subcorynosoma Hoklova, 1967, Arhythmorhynchus Lühe, 1911, Hexaglandula Petrochenko, 1950) or as subgenera (Profilicollis, Hexaglandula).References
# García-Varela M, Pérez-Ponce de León G, Aznar FJ, Nadler SA. 2013. Phylogenetic relationship among genera of Polymorphidae (Acanthocephala), inferred from nuclear and mitochondrial gene sequences. Mol Phylogenet Evol. 68(2):176–184. doi:10.1016/j.ympev.2013.03.029. # Garey JR, Near TJ, Nonnemacher MR, Nadler SA. 1996. Molecular evidence for Acanthocephala as a subtaxon of Rotifera. J Mol Evol. 43(3):287–292. doi:10.1007/BF02338837. # Bethel WM, Holmes JC. 1973. Altered Evasive Behavior and Responses to Light in Amphipods Harboring Acanthocephalan Cystacanths. The J Parasitol. 59(6):945. doi:10.2307/3278623. # Presswell B, Bennett J. Description and molecular data for a new acanthocephalan parasite, Polymorphus circi n. sp. (Polymorphidae) from the Australasian harrier (Circus approximans Peale) in New Zealand. ''Syst Parasitol''. 2023;100(6):725-733. doi:10.1007/s11230-023-10120-5 # William M. Bethel and John C. Holmes. 1977. Increased vulnerability of amphipods to predation owing to altered behavior induced by larval acanthocephalans. ''Canadian Journal of Zoology''. 55(1): 110-115.