The National Center for Biotechnology Information indicates that a phylogenetic analysis has been published on Pallisentis celatus.
P. singaporensis has 8 to 12 proboscis hooks per circle, gradually declining in size posteriorly.
In the male, the cement gland is long and has 23 to 25 giant nuclei and lack Saefftigen's pouch.
This stage involves penetrating the wall of the mesenteron or the intestine of the intermediate host and growing.
[8] There are no reported cases of any Pallisentis species infesting humans in the English language medical literature.