Teladorsagia

Teladorsagia
Te·la·dor·sa·gia (te″lə-dor-saґjə) a genus of nematode stomach worms of the family Trichostrongylidae, closely resembling Ostertagia but found primarily in the abomasum of sheep and goats.

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