Ascarops

Ascarops
As·ca·rops 'as-kə-.räps n a genus of nematode worms (family Spiruridae) including a common reddish stomach worm (A. strongylina) of wild and domestic swine

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As·ca·rops (asґkə-rops) a genus of parasitic nematodes of the family Spirocercidae. A. strongyliґna is a small red blood-sucking species found in the stomachs of pigs.

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  • ascarops — as·ca·rops …   English syllables

  • ascarops — ˈaskəˌräps noun Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Late Latin ascaris intestinal worm + New Latin ops : a genus of nematode worms (family Spiruridae) that includes a common reddish stomach worm (A. strongylina) of wild and domestic… …   Useful english dictionary

  • Ascarops strongylina — A small bloodsucking worm found in the stomach of pigs and wild boars in many parts of the world. Larvae of this species develop in coprophagous beetles; worms adhere to the gastric mucosa of the pig, and may cause inflammation and ulceration in… …   Medical dictionary

  • АСКАРОПСОЗЫ — Ascarops strongylina. Ascarops strongylina: 1 — головной конец; 2 — хвостовой конец самца. аскаропсозы (Ascaropsoses), гельминтозы свиней, вызываемые нематодами Ascarops strongylina, A. dentata семейства Thelaziidae, паразитирующими в… …   Ветеринарный энциклопедический словарь

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  • Spirocercidae — Spi·ro·cer·ci·dae (spi″ro surґkĭ de) a family of nematodes of the superfamily Spiruroidea, many species of which infect the digestive tracts of mammals. Genera of veterinary interest include Ascarops, Physocephalus, and Spirocerca …   Medical dictionary

  • spiruridae — ˌdē noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Spirura, type genus + idae : a family of nematode worms having the adults parasitic in vertebrates and larval stages in insects and with related forms constituting a distinct… …   Useful english dictionary

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