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| + | |linktext =PARASITES | ||
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| + | [[Image:Habronema.jpg|thumb|right|150px|''Habronema''from horse faeces - Joaquim Castellà Veterinary Parasitology Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona]] | ||
| + | *Contains a few species of veterinary significance (e.g. ''Habronema'' and ''Thelazia''). | ||
| + | *The male tail is a flat spiral. | ||
| + | *Spicules are unequal. | ||
| + | *Indirect life-cycle: female worm → small narrow larvated eggs → arthropod intermediate host. | ||
| + | *Various predilection sites. | ||
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- Contains a few species of veterinary significance (e.g. Habronema and Thelazia).
- The male tail is a flat spiral.
- Spicules are unequal.
- Indirect life-cycle: female worm → small narrow larvated eggs → arthropod intermediate host.
- Various predilection sites.
