Bird Parasites of the Nematode Suborders Strongylata, Ascaridata, and SpirurataThe present work attempts to assemble under one cover the descriptions of the species of nematodes of the suborders Strongylata, Ascaridata, and Spirurata, exclusive of the Filarioidea, found in birds. Until now, no such compilation has been made for the nematodes of these hosts, although special groups have been worked up. |
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Acuaria anteriorly anus Ascaridia galli Buccal capsule Buccal cavity bulb bursa Caudal alae caudal extremity caudal papillae cecum Cervical papillae chitinous cloacal aperture conical Contracaecum cordons Cuticle cuticular cutinous Distribution.-Africa Distribution.-Europe Distribution.-South America Brazil dorsal Drasche Eggs esophagus Eustrongylides Falco FEMALE TAIL Gendre genus gizzard gubernaculum Habronema head end Heterakis history.-Unknown hosts Hosts.-Primary intestine involves intermediate stages larvae Lateral alae left spicule Linstow lobes Location.-Intestine MALE TAIL median middle of body Molin Mouth Ovejector pairs of caudal pairs of papillae pairs of postanal pairs of preanal Parasitic pharynx Physaloptera Porrocaecum postanal papillae posterior end posterior extremity posteriorly preanal papillae Preanal sucker probably involves intermediate probably similar Railliet and Henry right spicule Rudolphi Russian Turkestan Schneider secondary Seurat Skrjabin slender species Spicules Spicules equal spines Spiroptera Stossich Subulura suctoria Syngamus trachea Synhimantus tail end Tail fig Tetrameres Thelazia total body length total length Travassos Unknown ventral Vulva wide