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Nematomorpha (sometimes called Gordiacea, and commonly known as Horsehair worms or Gordian worms) are a phylum of parasitic animals that are morphologically and ecologically similar to nematode worms, hence the name. They range in size from 1cm to 1 meter long, and 1 to 3 millimetres in diameter. Horsehair worms can be discovered in damp areas such as watering troughs, streams, puddles, and cisterns. The adult worms are free living, but the larvae are parasitic on beetles, cockroaches, Orthoptera and crustaceans[1]. About 326 species are known and a conservative estimate suggests that there may be about 2000 species worldwide.[2] The name “Gordian” stems from the legendary Gordian knot. This relates to the fact that nematomorpha often tie themselves in knots Sources: http://en.wikipedia.