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== Nematode Superfamilies ==
 
== Nematode Superfamilies ==
 
<ncl style=compact maxdepth=5 headings=bullet headstart=2 showcats=1 showarts=1>Category:{{PAGENAME}}</ncl>
 
<ncl style=compact maxdepth=5 headings=bullet headstart=2 showcats=1 showarts=1>Category:{{PAGENAME}}</ncl>
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[[:Category:Bursate Nematodes|'''BURSATE''']]
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*[[Trichostrongyloidea]]
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*[[Strongyloidea]]
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*[[Ancylostomatoidea]] (Hook worms)
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*[[Metastrongyloidae]]</big>
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NOTE: the Trichostrongyloidea, Strongyloidea and hookworms are very closely related, and are often collectively known as '''"the strongyles"'''. Typically, they produce almost identical eggs, called '''"typical strongyle eggs"'''.
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<big>[[:Category:Non-Bursate Nematodes|'''NON-BURSATE''']]
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*[[Ascaridoidea]]
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*[[Oxyuroidea]]
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*[[Rhabditoidea]]
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*[[Trichinelloidea]]
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*[[Spiruroidea]]
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*[[Filarioidea]]</big>
      
From the veterinary view-point, the nematodes are most conveniently grouped into '''superfamilies''' because their members often have similar life-cycles and epidemiological features. Superfamily names end in -oidea (the anglicised form is -oid, as in trichostrongyloid).
 
From the veterinary view-point, the nematodes are most conveniently grouped into '''superfamilies''' because their members often have similar life-cycles and epidemiological features. Superfamily names end in -oidea (the anglicised form is -oid, as in trichostrongyloid).
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