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[edit]DescriptionT. canis adult worms wiki.JPG |
English: Toxocara canis - adult worms isolated from dog's feces. Diameter of 5 Czech Crown coin is 23 mm. |
Date | 11 February 2008 (upload date) |
Source | Own work |
Author | Flukeman |
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- Toxocaridae
- Cylicocyclus nassatus
- Chromadorea
- Monhysterida
- Desmoscolecoidea
- Ascarididae
- Ascaridina
- Megalobatrachonema
- Tetradonematidae
- Ancylostoma pluridentatum
- Mammomonogamus auris
- Aelurostrongylus abstrusus
- Kathlaniidae
- Cosmoceroidea
- Cosmocercidae
- Laxus
- Aplectana
- Paragendria papuanensis
- Rhabdochona papuanensis
- Diplogastridae
- Paracanthonchus kreisi
- Cyartonema
- Cyartonema elegans
- Cloacina (nematode)
- Cloacina elegans
- Cucullanus
- Cucullanus elegans
- Chronogaster
- Chronogaster elegans
- Cyclostrongylus elegans
- Trophomera marionensis
- Toxocara malayasiensis
- Template:Chromadorea-stub
- Hystrichis
- Araeolaimus
- Araeolaimus elegans
- Araeolaimida
- Araeolaimidae
- Diplopeltidae
- Mesorhabditis
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