- (/ˈnɛmətoʊdz/ NEM-ə-tohdz or NEEM-;
Ancient Gr****: Νηματώδη; Latin: Nematoda),
roundworms or
eelworms constitute the
phylum Nematoda.
Species in the
phylum inhabit...
-
Roundworms". The
Humanure Handbook - A
Guide to
Composting Human Manure (2nd ed.).
Joseph Jenkins, Incorporated. ISBN 978-0-9644258-3-5. "
Roundworms:...
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anthelmintic used
against gastrointestinal parasites including:
Giardia species,
roundworms, hookworms, whipworms, the
tapeworm genus Taenia (but not
effective against...
- worms. The term is more
commonly used in medicine, and
usually refers to
roundworms and tapeworms. In taxonomy, "worm"
refers to an
obsolete grouping, Vermes...
-
Baylisascaris procyonis, also
known by the
common name
raccoon roundworm, is a
roundworm nematode,
found ubiquitously in raccoons, the
definitive hosts...
- is a
nematode genus of
parasitic worms known as the "small
intestinal roundworms". One species,
Ascaris lumbricoides,
affects humans and
causes the disease...
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Brugia is a
genus for a
group of
small roundworms. They are
among roundworms that
cause the
parasitic disease filariasis. Specifically, of the five species...
- mystax. Both
species of
roundworm occur worldwide and
roundworm infestation is a very
common endoparasitosis. The
adult roundworms, up to 10 cm long, live...
- a
variety of phyla: Intestina,
including horsehair worms, earthworms,
roundworms,
liver flukes, leeches, hagfishes, and
shipworms Mollusca,
including slugs...
- (human)
Toxocara cati
Toxascaris leonina Threadworm infections of dogs "
Roundworms in
Small Animals -
Digestive System".
Merck Veterinary Manual. Retrieved...