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Porocephalidae Po·ro·ce·phal·i·dae (pō'rō-se-fal'i-dē), A family of parasitic tongue worms (order Porocephalida, phylum Pentastomida) characterized by four hooks arranged in a curved line on either side of the mouth. Adults are found in the lungs of reptiles, and larvae or nymphs are found in the tissues of a great variety of vertebrates, including humans. See also: Linguatulidae, Armillifer, Linguatula. [G. poros, pore, + kephalē, head] |