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===Scientific Classification===
|name              =Trichostrongylus tenius
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|class              =[[Nematodes|Nematoda]]
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|super-family      =[[Trichostrongyloidea]]
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| Nematoda
Also known as: '''''Trichostrongylus externuatus
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| Superfamily
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| Strongyloidea
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==Hosts==
 
==Hosts==
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==Identification==
 
==Identification==
''T. tenius'' is of the superfamily [[Trichostrongyloidea]]. The eggs are around 75μm in length, with a thin, smooth shell.
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The eggs are around 75μm in length, with a thin, smooth shell.
  
 
==Life Cycle==
 
==Life Cycle==
The life-cycle and epidemiology of ''T. tenius'' is very similar to that of the [[Trichostrongylus axei|''Trichostrongylus'']] species of ruminants, and hypobiosis can occur in winter. Eggs are passed out in the faeces. The larvae develop in the heather, and are ingested by a host e.g. a grouse, when feeding on the heather. Worms are capable of surviving for up to 2 months, and are capable of causing damage to the intestine and the caecum.
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The life-cycle and epidemiology of ''T. tenius'' is very similar to that of the ''Trichostrongylus'' species of ruminants, and hypobiosis can occur in winter. Eggs are past out in the faeces. The larvae develop in the heather, and are ingested by a host e.g. a grouse, when feeding on the heather. Worms are capable of surviving for up to 2 months, and are capable of causing damage to the intestine and the caecum.
 
 
{{Learning
 
|literature search = [http://www.cabdirect.org/search.html?q=(%22Trichostrongylus+tenius%22)+ ''Trichostrongylus tenius'' publications]
 
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[[Category:Trichostrongyloidea]][[Category:Avian Nematodes]]
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[[Category:Trichostrongyloidea]][[Category:Poultry_Nematodes]]
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Revision as of 08:43, 27 July 2010

Scientific Classification

Class Nematoda
Superfamily Strongyloidea

Hosts

Game birds, chickens, ducks, geese, and turkeys.

Identification

The eggs are around 75μm in length, with a thin, smooth shell.

Life Cycle

The life-cycle and epidemiology of T. tenius is very similar to that of the Trichostrongylus species of ruminants, and hypobiosis can occur in winter. Eggs are past out in the faeces. The larvae develop in the heather, and are ingested by a host e.g. a grouse, when feeding on the heather. Worms are capable of surviving for up to 2 months, and are capable of causing damage to the intestine and the caecum.