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| | + | | '''Non-migratory large strongyles. |
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| | + | 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 ulceration. |
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| | + | Little is known of the life cycle of the ''Triodontophorus'' genus, but it is belived to be similar to that of the [[Cyathostomins]]. |
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| | + | There are four species in the ''Triodontophorus'' genus of veterinary significance; ''T. brevicauda'', ''T. nipponicus'', ''T. serratus'', and ''T. tenuicollis''. |
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