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| − | + | '''Syngamus parvis | |
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| − | + | ''S. bronchialis'' is a 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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| + | | Kingdom | ||
| + | | Animalia | ||
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| + | | Phylum | ||
| + | | Nematoda | ||
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| + | | Class | ||
| + | | Secernentea | ||
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| + | | Order | ||
| + | | Strongylida | ||
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| + | | Family | ||
| + | | Syngamidae | ||
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| + | | Genus | ||
| + | | Syngamus | ||
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| + | | Species | ||
| + | | '''S. trachea''' | ||
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==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. | + | 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 | + | 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. |
| − | The L3 penetrate the intestine and | + | 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: | + | [[Category:Strongyloidea]][[Category:Poultry Nematodes]] |
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Revision as of 17:04, 26 July 2010
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| Also known as: | Gapeworm
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S. bronchialis is a nematode of the superfamily strongyloidea, and are found worldwide. It commonly affects the lungs of many game birds within the UK.
Scientific Classification
| Kingdom | Animalia |
| Phylum | Nematoda |
| Class | Secernentea |
| Order | Strongylida |
| Family | Syngamidae |
| Genus | Syngamus |
| Species | S. trachea |
Hosts
Chickens, turkeys, pigeons and game birds.
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.
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.
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.