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  Parabronema skrjabini
Parabronema skrjabini is a spiruroid nematode. Adults are white, slender worms, 1.5-3.6 cm in length, inhabiting the abomasum of...
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  Onchocerca fasciata
This is a datasheet on Onchocerca fasciata
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  Oesophagostomum radiatum
White, stout worms, 1.0-2.4 cm in length, with tapered head and shallow buccal cavity. The vesicle-like cuticular inflation at the head...
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Nematodirus spathiger Nematodirus spathiger
Nematodirus spathiger measures 1-2.5 cm in length. A small cephalic vesicle is present. A prominent feature is that the anterior...
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Nematodirus helvetianus Nematodirus helvetianus
Nematodirus helvetianus measures 1-2.5 cm in length. A small cephalic vesicle is present. A prominent is that the anterior portion...
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myiasis-causing flies myiasis-causing flies
Myiasis has been defined as ‘the infestation of live humans and vertebrate animals with dipterous larvae, which at least for a certain period,...
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Lama pacos Lama pacos (alpacas)
There is no reliable information on the economics and profitability of alpaca production in the puna. The extremely extensive system applied,...
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  Klebsiella pneumoniae-induced pneumonia
A fuller datasheet will be added for this topic in the next edition of the Compendium.As with all our datasheets we welcome contributions...
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  Hyalomma truncatum
The genus Hyalomma, bont-legged ticks, comprises 25 species that have long palps and hypostome. These dark-brown or black inornate...
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Haemonchus contortus Haemonchus contortus
The largest nematode (1.8-3 cm) found in the abomasum, Haemonchus contortus is easily recognised. Females are pied, the white ovaries...
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