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Adaptation of sucking in biology
Suctorial pertains to the adaptation for sucking or suction, as possessed by marine parasites such as the Cookiecutter shark, specifically in a specialised
Suctorial
Species of shark
would-be predator approaches the lure, the shark attaches itself using its suctorial lips and specialized pharynx and neatly excises a chunk of the flesh using
Cookiecutter_shark
Family of beetles
possess strongly modified mouthparts, particularly the labrum, adapted for suctorial feeding. These genera belong to the family Eucinetidae: Eucinetella Eucinetus
Eucinetidae
Extinct genus of millipedes
Limacomorpha Glomeridesmida Helminthomorpha (worm-like millipedes) Colobognatha (suctorial millipedes) Platydesmida Polyzoniida Siphonocryptida Siphonophorida Eugnatha
Arthropleura
Class of arthropods
Limacomorpha Glomeridesmida Helminthomorpha (worm-like millipedes) Colobognatha (suctorial millipedes) Platydesmida Polyzoniida Siphonocryptida Siphonophorida Eugnatha
Millipede
Superorder of millipedes
Limacomorpha Glomeridesmida Helminthomorpha (worm-like millipedes) Colobognatha (suctorial millipedes) Platydesmida Polyzoniida Siphonocryptida Siphonophorida Eugnatha
Pill_millipede
Order of jellyfish with eight branched oral arms
Instead, they have eight highly branched oral arms, along which there are suctorial minimouth orifices. (This is in contrast to other scyphozoans, which have
Rhizostomeae
Order of insects
mandibles that move in a horizontal plane. The mouthparts are rarely suctorial, though they are sometimes reduced; the maxillae always bear palps. The
Beetle
Order of millipedes
Limacomorpha Glomeridesmida Helminthomorpha (worm-like millipedes) Colobognatha (suctorial millipedes) Platydesmida Polyzoniida Siphonocryptida Siphonophorida Eugnatha
Polydesmida
Group of insects
insects, such as grasshoppers, but their other mouthparts are formed into a suctorial proboscis, which enables them to drink nectar. The larvae of wasps resemble
Wasp
Order of arachnids
lack tarsi. At the tips of their pedipalps, Solifugae bear a membranous suctorial organ, which are used for capturing prey, and also for bringing water
Solifugae
Family of gastropods
pteropod grabs its prey with two powerful suckers, each with about 30 suctorial disks, then it bulges out its long proboscis. Pneumoderma violaceum pacificum
Pneumodermatidae
Species of beetle
Graphipterus serrator: a myrmecophagous carabid beetle with mandibular suctorial tube in the larva (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Graphipterini) [Johan Kotze
Graphipterus_serrator
Order of millipedes
Limacomorpha Glomeridesmida Helminthomorpha (worm-like millipedes) Colobognatha (suctorial millipedes) Platydesmida Polyzoniida Siphonocryptida Siphonophorida Eugnatha
Sphaerotheriida
Order of millipedes
Limacomorpha Glomeridesmida Helminthomorpha (worm-like millipedes) Colobognatha (suctorial millipedes) Platydesmida Polyzoniida Siphonocryptida Siphonophorida Eugnatha
Platydesmida
Infraclass of millipedes
Limacomorpha Glomeridesmida Helminthomorpha (worm-like millipedes) Colobognatha (suctorial millipedes) Platydesmida Polyzoniida Siphonocryptida Siphonophorida Eugnatha
Pentazonia
Species of amphibian
developed an indigenous method for collecting these uniquely adapted suctorial tadpoles. Usually, about 2–5 people would participate in each harvesting
Purple_frog
Clade of gastropods
of a single row of teeth on the radula. The teeth are adapted for the suctorial feeding habits of the group. Many of these gastropods (e.g. Elysia spp
Sacoglossa
Order of millipedes
Limacomorpha Glomeridesmida Helminthomorpha (worm-like millipedes) Colobognatha (suctorial millipedes) Platydesmida Polyzoniida Siphonocryptida Siphonophorida Eugnatha
Spirostreptida
Order of millipedes
into a long beak, with mandibles highly reduced. The beak may serve in a suctorial function. The body has a dense covering of fine setae. Each body segment
Siphonophorida
Extinct subclass of millipedes
Limacomorpha Glomeridesmida Helminthomorpha (worm-like millipedes) Colobognatha (suctorial millipedes) Platydesmida Polyzoniida Siphonocryptida Siphonophorida Eugnatha
Arthropleuridea
Limacomorpha Glomeridesmida Helminthomorpha (worm-like millipedes) Colobognatha (suctorial millipedes) Platydesmida Polyzoniida Siphonocryptida Siphonophorida Eugnatha
List_of_millipede_families
Order of millipedes
Limacomorpha Glomeridesmida Helminthomorpha (worm-like millipedes) Colobognatha (suctorial millipedes) Platydesmida Polyzoniida Siphonocryptida Siphonophorida Eugnatha
Polyxenida
Order of millipedes
Limacomorpha Glomeridesmida Helminthomorpha (worm-like millipedes) Colobognatha (suctorial millipedes) Platydesmida Polyzoniida Siphonocryptida Siphonophorida Eugnatha
Spirobolida
Extinct genus of many-legged arthropods
Limacomorpha Glomeridesmida Helminthomorpha (worm-like millipedes) Colobognatha (suctorial millipedes) Platydesmida Polyzoniida Siphonocryptida Siphonophorida Eugnatha
Eoarthropleura
Order of millipedes
Limacomorpha Glomeridesmida Helminthomorpha (worm-like millipedes) Colobognatha (suctorial millipedes) Platydesmida Polyzoniida Siphonocryptida Siphonophorida Eugnatha
Julida
Extinct group of millipedes
Limacomorpha Glomeridesmida Helminthomorpha (worm-like millipedes) Colobognatha (suctorial millipedes) Platydesmida Polyzoniida Siphonocryptida Siphonophorida Eugnatha
Archipolypoda
Suborder of millipedes
Limacomorpha Glomeridesmida Helminthomorpha (worm-like millipedes) Colobognatha (suctorial millipedes) Platydesmida Polyzoniida Siphonocryptida Siphonophorida Eugnatha
Juliformia
Subclass of millipedes
Limacomorpha Glomeridesmida Helminthomorpha (worm-like millipedes) Colobognatha (suctorial millipedes) Platydesmida Polyzoniida Siphonocryptida Siphonophorida Eugnatha
Chilognatha
Clade of millipedes
Limacomorpha Glomeridesmida Helminthomorpha (worm-like millipedes) Colobognatha (suctorial millipedes) Platydesmida Polyzoniida Siphonocryptida Siphonophorida Eugnatha
Colobognatha
Order of millipedes
Limacomorpha Glomeridesmida Helminthomorpha (worm-like millipedes) Colobognatha (suctorial millipedes) Platydesmida Polyzoniida Siphonocryptida Siphonophorida Eugnatha
Glomeridesmida
Order of millipedes
Limacomorpha Glomeridesmida Helminthomorpha (worm-like millipedes) Colobognatha (suctorial millipedes) Platydesmida Polyzoniida Siphonocryptida Siphonophorida Eugnatha
Polyzoniida
Extinct genus of millipedes
Limacomorpha Glomeridesmida Helminthomorpha (worm-like millipedes) Colobognatha (suctorial millipedes) Platydesmida Polyzoniida Siphonocryptida Siphonophorida Eugnatha
Microdecemplex
Genus of millipedes
Limacomorpha Glomeridesmida Helminthomorpha (worm-like millipedes) Colobognatha (suctorial millipedes) Platydesmida Polyzoniida Siphonocryptida Siphonophorida Eugnatha
Siphoniulus
Order of myriapods
Limacomorpha Glomeridesmida Helminthomorpha (worm-like millipedes) Colobognatha (suctorial millipedes) Platydesmida Polyzoniida Siphonocryptida Siphonophorida Eugnatha
Callipodida
Order of millipedes
Limacomorpha Glomeridesmida Helminthomorpha (worm-like millipedes) Colobognatha (suctorial millipedes) Platydesmida Polyzoniida Siphonocryptida Siphonophorida Eugnatha
Stemmiulidae
Scientific theory
the filaria is removed from the human blood vessels, this or similar suctorial agent must be the agent which removes from the human blood vessels those
Mosquito-malaria_theory
Extinct superfamily of millipedes
Limacomorpha Glomeridesmida Helminthomorpha (worm-like millipedes) Colobognatha (suctorial millipedes) Platydesmida Polyzoniida Siphonocryptida Siphonophorida Eugnatha
Xyloiuloidea
Extinct genus of millipedes
Limacomorpha Glomeridesmida Helminthomorpha (worm-like millipedes) Colobognatha (suctorial millipedes) Platydesmida Polyzoniida Siphonocryptida Siphonophorida Eugnatha
Palaeosoma
Scottish parasitologist, tropical medicine pioneer (1844–1922)
the filaria is removed from the human blood vessels, this or similar suctorial agent must be the agent which removes from the human blood vessels those
Patrick_Manson
Order of millipedes
Limacomorpha Glomeridesmida Helminthomorpha (worm-like millipedes) Colobognatha (suctorial millipedes) Platydesmida Polyzoniida Siphonocryptida Siphonophorida Eugnatha
Chordeumatida
Species of parasitic crustacean
and as far south as France and Portugal. The louse possesses a narrow suctorial mouthpart to feed on host haemolymph. Internally, In its adult form, Nicothoe
Nicothoe_astaci
Order of millipedes
Limacomorpha Glomeridesmida Helminthomorpha (worm-like millipedes) Colobognatha (suctorial millipedes) Platydesmida Polyzoniida Siphonocryptida Siphonophorida Eugnatha
Siphonocryptida
Order of millipedes
Limacomorpha Glomeridesmida Helminthomorpha (worm-like millipedes) Colobognatha (suctorial millipedes) Platydesmida Polyzoniida Siphonocryptida Siphonophorida Eugnatha
Glomerida
Species of amphibian
cascades or in the riparian zone along streams. The larvae have broad, suctorial mouthparts and a streamlined form with a muscular tail allowing them to
Natal_ghost_frog
Extinct genus of millipedes
Limacomorpha Glomeridesmida Helminthomorpha (worm-like millipedes) Colobognatha (suctorial millipedes) Platydesmida Polyzoniida Siphonocryptida Siphonophorida Eugnatha
Cowiedesmus
Species of shark
lips are thick with pleats or fringes, though are not modified to be suctorial. There are 16–21 tooth rows in the upper jaw and 17–20 tooth rows in the
Kitefin_shark
Extinct family of millipedes
Limacomorpha Glomeridesmida Helminthomorpha (worm-like millipedes) Colobognatha (suctorial millipedes) Platydesmida Polyzoniida Siphonocryptida Siphonophorida Eugnatha
Pleurojulidae
Extinct family of millipedes
Limacomorpha Glomeridesmida Helminthomorpha (worm-like millipedes) Colobognatha (suctorial millipedes) Platydesmida Polyzoniida Siphonocryptida Siphonophorida Eugnatha
Euphoberiidae
Species of amphibian
have been described as torrent-dwelling, flat bodied, and with large suctorial mouthparts. The mating call is a regular, repeated, long-drawn single
Common_mist_frog
Extinct family of millipedes
Limacomorpha Glomeridesmida Helminthomorpha (worm-like millipedes) Colobognatha (suctorial millipedes) Platydesmida Polyzoniida Siphonocryptida Siphonophorida Eugnatha
Zosterogrammidae
Bacteria harming plants, including crops
seed transmitted, but instead is transmitted through "xylem feed-ing, suctorial homopteran insects such as sharpshooter leafhoppers and spittle bugs"
Xylella_fastidiosa
Extinct order of insects
paleodictyopteroids, the megasecopterans had sucking mouthparts. The suctorial mouth parts were probably used to pierce plant casings and extract high-quality
Megasecoptera
Extinct family of stem-group fleas
and 14-17 flagellomeres. The mouthparts are siphonate, with a piercing-suctorial function, and are serrated and longer in females. The distal (outer) part
Pseudopulicidae
Species of jawless fish
parasitic and feed on other fish by clamping to their side with their suctorial mouths and creating a wound with their teeth to obtain body fluids. It
Chestnut_lamprey
Fish species categorized by various characteristics
including other sharks. The cookiecutter attaches to its larger prey with its suctorial lips, and then protrudes its teeth to remove a symmetrical scoop of flesh
Diversity_of_fish
Species of gastropod
It's not known how exactly it feeds, but it's speculated that it's a suctorial feeder— living off the body fluids and predator eggs of other animals
Trigonostoma_scalare
Subfamily of freshwater fishes
insects, along with the occasional small fish. The barbels, protrusible and suctorial mouth, along with mud, sand, and debris within the stomach content of
Torinae
Species of crustacean
piercing stylet, and two suction cups it uses to attach to its host. These "suctorial organs" are the first of its two pairs of maxillae, modified in shape
Argulus_foliaceus
Species of amphibian
dots. Its call heard like "cit" of rats. Its tadpoles apparently lack suctorial discs. Hose's frog has been recorded from the Malay Peninsula south of
Hose's_frog
Species of jawless fish
metamorphosis stage of lamprey involves the development of functional eyes, a suctorial oral disc with a protrusible tongue-like piston, and the enlargement of
Mordacia_lapicida
Species of shark
mouth is transverse, with a deep fold enclosing its corners and fleshy suctorial lips. The jaws are larger and more powerful than those of I. brasiliensis
Largetooth_cookiecutter_shark
Species of amphibian
another bufonid genus, Atelopus, although the adults are different. The suctorial disc is large, extending about three-fourths length of body. The coloration
Rhinella_chrysophora
Species of centipede
the centipede was involved in what seemed to be external digestion and suctorial feeding. Group feeding, as observed in this species could be advantageous
Strigamia_maritima
Genus of amphibians
on anterior half of the body. Eggs are non-pigmented. Tadpoles have a suctorial disk, an adaptation to mountain streams. This small genus has two species
Blaira
Species of gastropod
species of Nudibranchia in the Caribbean. Members of this family are suctorial sponge feeders. Prey of Dendrodoris krebsii include sponge Haliclona sp
Dendrodoris_krebsii
Species of jellyfish
into three vanes which have multiple, inrolled edges. Among these are suctorial mouthlets leading to the interior of the bell and various thick dangling
Lychnorhiza_lucerna
Species of gastropod
nudibranchs that lack a radula and dorsal gills and instead use a specialized suctorial feeding apparatus. Recent taxonomic studies have confirmed the placement
Phyllidiopsis_shireenae
Family of flattened placoderms
castanets-shaped mouths typical of the family, confirm that phyllolepids were suctorial predators analogous to goosefish or flatheads. This Frasnian genus is
Phyllolepididae
Species of fungus
parasiticrelationship with its host, deeply penetrating the medulla with suctorial hyphae. The species is a disjunct endemic of the tropical Pacific-Andean
Opegrapha_reinkellae
Species of gastropod
(depending on the prey) over a period of months. Consistent with their suctorial feeding habit, they have a long proboscis, reduced buccal mass, and simplified
Vitularia_salebrosa
Fossil resin from the Hukawng Valley, Myanmar
from Upper Cretaceous Burmese amber demonstrates ancient origins of suctorial mouthparts in Eucinetidae (Coleoptera: Scirtoidea)". Cretaceous Research
Coleoptera paleobiota of Burmese amber
Coleoptera_paleobiota_of_Burmese_amber
Class of worms of the phylum Nemertea
common predators in a variety of habitats. Benthic marine enoplans are suctorial feeders and prey mainly on crustaceans. The proboscis is everted and the
Enopla
Species of shark
cutting surface. The lips are thick and fringed, though not modified to be suctorial. The five pairs of gill slits are large and increase in size from the
Taillight_shark
Extinct order of millipedes
Limacomorpha Glomeridesmida Helminthomorpha (worm-like millipedes) Colobognatha (suctorial millipedes) Platydesmida Polyzoniida Siphonocryptida Siphonophorida Eugnatha
Archidesmida
Danish botanist and phycologist
Danica 3 (6): 143−186. Grøntved, J. (1951) Thichophrya danae sp.nov., a suctorial protozoan from Greenland waters. Meddelelser om Grønland 142 (8). Grøntved
Julius_Grøntved
Species of gastropod
predator, possibly parasitic like other members of Cancellariidae, which are suctorial feeders. N. agastor reproduces sexually. N. agastor utilizes mucus mediated
Nipponaphera_agastor
Suborder of mites
subcapitulum is often diarthric, and sometimes has a mental tectum or is suctorial. Females have a well-developed ovipositor. Males are usually half the
Brachypylina
Species of frog
upper third and coppery in the lower parts. The tadpoles have a large suctorial disk. They are light brown, but can have orange to slightly olive hue
Meristogenys_jerboa
Species of sea slug
and seems to feed only on Halimeda and Flabellia petiolata. It feeds suctorially and between bouts of feeding remains on the surface of the host, where
Bosellia_mimetica
Family of crustaceans
The eyes are usually well developed and the mouthparts do not form a suctorial cone or proboscis. The thorax or pereon is smooth or slightly sculptured
Arcturidae
Genus of sea snails
(toothed feeding structure) of specimen in Image B Ascobulla species feed suctorially on species of the siphonalean green alga, Caulerpa. Ascobulla is often
Ascobulla
from Upper Cretaceous Burmese amber demonstrates ancient origins of suctorial mouthparts in Eucinetidae (Coleoptera: Scirtoidea)". Cretaceous Research
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An extensive order of insects having only two functional wings and two balancers, as the house fly, mosquito, etc. They have a suctorial proboscis, often including two pairs of sharp organs (mandibles and maxillae) with which they pierce the skin of animals. They undergo a complete metamorphosis, their larvae (called maggots) being usually without feet.
a.
Adapted for sucking; living by sucking; as, the humming birds are suctorial birds.
n. pl.
A group of suctorial Infusoria, which in the adult stage are stationary. See Suctoria.
a.
Suctorial.
n.
Any one of numerous species of pulmonate arachnids of the order Scorpiones, having a suctorial mouth, large claw-bearing palpi, and a caudal sting.
n.
Any one of numerous species of small, wingless, suctorial, parasitic insects belonging to a tribe (Pediculina), now usually regarded as degraded Hemiptera. To this group belong of the lice of man and other mammals; as, the head louse of man (Pediculus capitis), the body louse (P. vestimenti), and the crab louse (Phthirius pubis), and many others. See Crab louse, Dog louse, Cattle louse, etc., under Crab, Dog, etc.
n. pl.
A division of amphibians having suctorial disks on the toes, as the tree frogs.
n. pl.
A group of Entomostraca, with suctorial mouths, including species parasitic on fishes, as the carp lice (Argulus).
a.
Capable of adhering by suction; as, the suctorial fishes.
n.
An eel-like marine marsipobranch (Myxine glutinosa), allied to the lamprey. It has a suctorial mouth, with labial appendages, and a single pair of gill openings. It is the type of the order Hyperotpeta. Called also hagfish, borer, slime eel, sucker, and sleepmarken.