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''Haemonchus'' is a genus which includes the species; ''Haemonchus placei'', also known as ''H. contortus, H. similis,'' and ''H. longistipes''.
 
''Haemonchus'' is a genus which includes the species; ''Haemonchus placei'', also known as ''H. contortus, H. similis,'' and ''H. longistipes''.
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The male adult worm is considerably smaller than the female, and is around 10–20 mm. It holds a characteristic copulatory bursa, which is an important diagnostic aid.
 
The male adult worm is considerably smaller than the female, and is around 10–20 mm. It holds a characteristic copulatory bursa, which is an important diagnostic aid.
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==Haemonchus longistipes==
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==''Haemonchus longistipes''==
    
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===Indentification===
 
These are relatively small worms, with the males being around 10-20mm, and the females 18-30mm.
 
These are relatively small worms, with the males being around 10-20mm, and the females 18-30mm.
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==Haemonchus similis==
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==''Haemonchus similis''==
    
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The male has a dorsal lobe, which are longer than those seen in '''H. contortus''' and barbed spicules, which are shorter.
 
The male has a dorsal lobe, which are longer than those seen in '''H. contortus''' and barbed spicules, which are shorter.
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===Life Cycle===
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As for '''H. contortus.'''
    
===Hosts===
 
===Hosts===
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[[Category:Trichostrongyloidea]]
 
[[Category:Trichostrongyloidea]]
 
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