Nematomorph Hairworm Spinochordodes tellinii - Page 5

Insects Brainwashed by Fungi Parasites - Page 5

Nematomorph Hairworm Spinochordodes tellinii

Entomopathogenic fungi are not the only parasites that can modify the behaviour of their hosts. Equally remarkable is the nematomorph hairworm Spinochordodes tellinii, which is also known as the horsehair worm or the gordian worm. The juvenile gordian worm parasitizes land-living arthropods such as grasshoppers, locusts and beetles, but the adult is a free-living aquatic species which can only reproduce in water. Inside the host, the microscopic larvae feed on surrounding tissue, and develop into long worms which can reach up to 4 times the length of the host, and which remain within the body cavity of the host as a long, coiled mass. After metamorphosing, the adult worm induces its host to leave its terrestrial habitat, and to commit suicide by jumping into water and drowning itself, so that the worm can emerge.

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