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Strongylus vulgaris (large strongyles), [1] commonly known as the blood worm, [2] is a common horse parasite in the phylum Nematoda. It looks like a long worm with a large biting mouth. They are usually reddish in color because of all the blood they take from the equine host. [1]
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Strongylus is a genus of nematodes belonging to the family Strongylidae. [1] The genus has cosmopolitan distribution. [1] Species: [1] Strongylus edentatus (Looss, 1900) Strongylus equinus Müller, 1780; Strongylus vulgaris (Looss, 1900)
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Strongylus Mannerheim, 1846, a genus of beetles in the family Lampyridae, synonym of Pyrocoelia Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct genera with the same name.
Angiostrongylus cantonensis is a nematode (roundworm) parasite that causes angiostrongyliasis, an infection that is the most common cause of eosinophilic meningitis in Southeast Asia and the Pacific Basin. [3] The nematode commonly resides in the pulmonary arteries of rats, giving it the common name rat lungworm. [4]
Angiostrongylus cantonensis, a parasitic nematode that causes Angiostrongyliasis and the most common cause of eosinophilic meningitis; Eisenia fetida, an earthworm adapted to decaying organic material; Lumbriculus variegatus, more commonly called blackworm; Strongylus vulgaris, a common horse parasite
S. vulgaris may refer to: Senecio vulgaris, a tenacious deciduous annual species; Silene vulgaris, a plant species that looks like a bladder; Strongylus vulgaris, a common horse parasite species; Syringa vulgaris, an olive species; Sturnus vulgaris, the scientific name for common starling