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===Hosts===
 
===Hosts===
 
Mainly sheep and goats, but infected cattle are occassionally found.
 
Mainly sheep and goats, but infected cattle are occassionally found.
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[[Image:Nematodirus ruminant.jpg|thumb|right|150px|''Nematodirus'' from ruminant faeces - Joaquim Castellà Veterinary Parasitology Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona]]
    
===Life Cycle===
 
===Life Cycle===
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A mature adult is around 2cm longer.  The female has a prominent spine projecting from the end.  The male has a very long slender tail with spicules extended past the bursa.
 
A mature adult is around 2cm longer.  The female has a prominent spine projecting from the end.  The male has a very long slender tail with spicules extended past the bursa.
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''N. battus'' eggs are larger than the typical egg of a '''Trichostrongyle''', and have a brownish colouration.
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''N. battus'' eggs are larger than the typical egg of a '''Trichostrongyle''', and have a brownish colouration, with parallel sides.
    
* A cause of parasitic [[Enteritis, Parasitic|catarrhal enteritis]].
 
* A cause of parasitic [[Enteritis, Parasitic|catarrhal enteritis]].
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