Definition of Gapeworm. Meaning of Gapeworm. Synonyms of Gapeworm

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Definition of Gapeworm

Gapeworm
Gapeworm Gape"worm` (? or ?), n. (Zo["o]l.) The parasitic worm that causes the gapes in birds. See Illustration in Appendix.

Meaning of Gapeworm from wikipedia

- A gapeworm (Syngamus trachea), also known as a red worm and forked worm, is a parasitic nematode worm that infects the tracheas of certain birds. The resulting...
- (coryza), avian infectious bronchitis (IB), infection of trachea with a gapeworm and chronic respiratory disease (CRD). Among other diseases ****ociated...
- Schistosoma bovis Strongyloides species Strongylus vulgaris Syngamus trachea (Gapeworm) Taenia pisiformis Taenia saginata Taenia solium Toxascaris leonina Toxocara...
- parasites including tapeworm, nematodes, and Syngamus merulae (a species of Gapeworm). Blood parasites can include Trypanosoma and Plasmodium species. The mistle...
- Erysipelas Fatty liver hemorrhagic syndrome Fowlpox Gallid alphaherpesvirus 3 Gapeworm Infectious bursal disease Infectious coryza Malaria Marek's disease Mycoplasmas...
- nodular worms), Syngamidae (including the gapeworms of birds) and Deletrocephalidae (of Rhea americana). The gapeworms (Syngaminae) develop to the third larval...
- Paralympic skier Gapes Valley, New Zealand Gapes, bird disease caused by gapeworm Gaping (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated...
- the tracheas of birds including thrushes. It is closely related to the gapeworm, Syngamus trachea. Rothschild & Clay (1953) p. 181. Rothschild, Miriam;...
- the family Syngamidae include Syngamus trachea, commonly known as the gapeworm, which infests birds, and Mammomonogamus laryngeus, which is a parasite...
- disease in humans. Because of the close resemblance of M. laryngeus to the gapeworm from the genus Syngamus that commonly infect birds, M. laryngeus was originally...