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Triodontophorus spp.
Class Nematoda
Super-family Strongyloidea
Family Strongylidae

Also known as: Non-migratory large strongyles

Introduction

All affiliates of the genus Triodontophorus are large, non-migratory strongyles. They are most commonly found in the colon, where they may cause significant damage to the mucosal surface, and subsequent ulceration.

Little is known of the life cycle of the Triodontophorus genus, but it is believed to be similar to that of the Cyathostomins.

There are four species in the Triodontophorus genus of veterinary significance; T. brevicauda, T. nipponicus, T. serratus, and T. tenuicollis.


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References

Taylor, M.A, Coop, R.L., Wall,R.L. (2007) Veterinary Parasitology Blackwell Publishing



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