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+ | == The Pin-Worms == | ||
+ | [[Image:Oxyuris equi.jpg|thumb|right|150px|''Oxyuris equi'' - Joaquim Castellà Veterinary Parasitology Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona]] | ||
+ | === General Apperance === | ||
+ | *Non-bursate. | ||
+ | *Female tail long and tapering. | ||
+ | *Pharynx is double-bulbed. | ||
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+ | === General Life-Cycle === | ||
+ | *Direct and non-migratory. | ||
+ | *Live in the large intestine. | ||
+ | *Eggs are deposited on perineal skin. | ||
+ | *Eggs are asymmetrical and have an operculum at one end. |
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The Pin-Worms
General Apperance
- Non-bursate.
- Female tail long and tapering.
- Pharynx is double-bulbed.
General Life-Cycle
- Direct and non-migratory.
- Live in the large intestine.
- Eggs are deposited on perineal skin.
- Eggs are asymmetrical and have an operculum at one end.