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{{Taxobox
 
{{Taxobox
|name              = Syngamus trachea
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|name              = ''Syngamus trachea
 
|kingdom            = Animalia
 
|kingdom            = Animalia
 
|phylum            = [[:Category:Nematodes|Nematoda]]
 
|phylum            = [[:Category:Nematodes|Nematoda]]
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|sub-class          =  
 
|sub-class          =  
 
|order              = Strongylida
 
|order              = Strongylida
|super-family      = [[strongyloidea]]
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|super-family      = [[Strongyloidea]]
 
|family            = Syngamidae
 
|family            = Syngamidae
 
|sub-family        =
 
|sub-family        =
 
|genus              = Syngamus
 
|genus              = Syngamus
|species            = '''S. trachea'''
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|species            = '''''S. trachea'''
 
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| Also known as:
 
| Also known as:
| '''Gapeworm
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| '''Gapeworm<br>''Syngamus parvis<br>Syngamus gracilis
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'''Syngamus parvis
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'''Syngamus gracilis
   
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''S. bronchialis'' is a [[Nematodes|nematode]] of the superfamily ''[[strongyloidea]]'', and are found worldwide. It commonly affects the lungs of many game birds within the UK.
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''S. bronchialis'' is a [[Nematodes|nematode]] of the superfamily [[Strongyloidea]], and are found worldwide. It commonly affects the lungs of many game birds within the UK.
    
==Hosts==
 
==Hosts==
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==Identification==
 
==Identification==
The female is deep red in colour, and the male is white. They are permanently copulating forming a Y shape. The worms have large buccal capsules.
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The female is deep red in colour, and the male is white. They are permanently copulating forming a Y shape. The worms have large buccal capsules.
    
==Life Cycle==
 
==Life Cycle==
L1-L3 develops in the egg. Infection may be via ingestion of L3 in the egg, or a hatched L3, or ingestion of a paratenic host, most commonly the earthworm.
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L1-L3 develops in the egg. Infection may be via ingestion of L3 in the egg, or a hatched L3, or ingestion of a paratenic host, most commonly the earthworm.
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The L3 then penetrate the intestine, and enter the lungs. The L3 then undergo 2 further moults, and copulation occurs in the trachea a few days later.
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The L3 then penetrate the intestine, and enter the lungs. The L3 then undergo 2 further moults, and copulation occurs in the trachea a few days later.
    
The prepatent period of ''S. trachea'' is between 16 and 20 days.
 
The prepatent period of ''S. trachea'' is between 16 and 20 days.
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[[Category:Strongyloidea]][[Category:Poultry Nematodes]]
 
[[Category:Strongyloidea]][[Category:Poultry Nematodes]]
 
[[Category:To_Do_-_Max]]
 
[[Category:To_Do_-_Max]]
[[Category:To_Do_-_Review]]
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