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''Stephanuris dentatus'' causes peritonitis in pigs [[Peritoneal Cavity - Parasitic Pathology]] and may cause cysts in the [[Pancreas - Parasitic Pathology|pancreas]] | ''Stephanuris dentatus'' causes peritonitis in pigs [[Peritoneal Cavity - Parasitic Pathology]] and may cause cysts in the [[Pancreas - Parasitic Pathology|pancreas]] | ||
− | ''Syngamus laryngeus'' | + | ''[[Syngamus laryngeus]]'' |
[[Category:Bursate_Nematodes]] | [[Category:Bursate_Nematodes]] | ||
[[Category:To_Do_-_Parasites]] | [[Category:To_Do_-_Parasites]] |
Revision as of 11:18, 20 July 2010
Strongyloidea
General Appearance
- Bursate
- Large buccal capsule
- Relatively short (typically 1-5cm) but stout
- Heads often have characteristic features - teeth or cutting plates
General Life-Cycle
- Like that of the trichostrongyloids (eggs are also 'typical strongyle eggs'), but:
- L3 → L4 → adult (typically occurs in the large intestine)
- Larvae penetrate the mucosal wall and elicit nodule formation
- Larvae of some species migrate around the body
- Prepatent period varies between species from 3 weeks to over 6 months
Peritonitis in sheep by penetration of intestines by larvae of Oesophagostomum columbianum
Strongylus edentatus and Strongylus equinus migrate through Peritoneal Cavity - Parasitic Pathology
Stephanuris dentatus causes peritonitis in pigs Peritoneal Cavity - Parasitic Pathology and may cause cysts in the pancreas
Pages in category "Strongyloidea"
The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.