Phylogenetic relationships within the Acanthocephala have remained unresolved. Past systematic efforts have focused on creating classifications with little consideration of phylogenetic methods. The Acanthocephala are currently divided into three major taxonomic groups: Archiacanthocephala, Palaeaca
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Phylogenetic relationships ofChalaraand allied species inferred from ribosomal DNA sequences
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