While the stimulus exerted by the Nematode thus induces hypertrophy and storage with food-substances of these cells, those of the next layers undergo reticulate thickenings of their walls.
This is by far the largest nematode known to science, the male sometimes measuring a foot in length and the female more than three feet, whilst the breadth of the body reaches half an inch at the thickest part.
Another nematode common to the fox and dogs, and infesting the cæcum, is the whipworm (Trichocephalus depressiusculus).
From Bancroft’s collection I am certainly in possession of two distinct kinds of nematode taken from the stomach of Halmaturus Derbyensis.
Perhaps the most common helminth infesting monkeys is the nematode called Filaria gracilis.
When myriads of them are thus encysted a kind of nematode tuberculosis is set up.
This group embraces a small series of parasites, which, in general appearance, resemble the nematode worms.
Colin, “On the presence of a Nematode Worm in certain Tubercles of the Liver of a Rat,” from ‘Rec.
According to Davaine, the eggs of many nematode species will readily retain their vitality though long exposed to dryness, but their yolk-contents will not go on developing during this period of exposure.
The mode of egg dispersal in Physaloptera phrynosoma Ortlepp (Nematoda: Spiruroidea), a gastric nematode of Texas horned toads, Phrynosoma cornutum.
A recharacterization of the nematode genus Blatticola Schwenk, 1926.
An experimental investigation into the life history of Blatticola blattae, a nematode found in Blattella germanica.
According to Galeb (1878), usually one species ofnematode is found in a single cockroach, but sometimes two species live together in the same host (e.
Digestion in Leidynema appendiculata (Leidy, 1850), a nematodeparasitic in cockroaches.
The taxonomic position of this nematodeis questionable (Chitwood, 1932).
This nematode has been only once satisfactorily observed.
This intestinal parasite, first noticed in Milan by Dubini in 1838, is of more dangerous character than any of the nematode worms previously described.
Of the nematode worms there are many species of comparatively long, slender proportions, which constitute the family of Filaridae.
This is a minute nematode worm recently observed infesting French soldiers in Cochin China.
Defn: A small nematodeworm (Anguillula tritici) which attacks the grains of wheat in the ear.
Defn: A genus of slender, nematodeworms of many species, parasitic in various animals.
Defn: Any long, slender nematode worm, especially the pinworm and filaria.
Defn: Like, or pertaining to, Strongylus, a genus of parasitic nematode worms of which many species infest domestic animals.
Defn: A nematode worm (Trichocephalus dispar) often found parasitic in the human intestine.
It is caused by a parasitic nematodeworm (Syngamus trachealis), in the windpipe, which obstructs the breathing.
A genus of slender, nematode worms of many species, parasitic in various animals.
The so called vinegar eel is a minute nematode worm.
Any long, slender nematode worm, especially the pinworm and filaria.
We have never met with this nematode in the mystacines of Belgium, and yet we have opened them by hundreds.
It appears that the Ollulanus tricuspis, a nematode of the cat, presents the same phenomena.
While speaking of these worms, I will allude to a nematode which I observed under very singular circumstances.
Another nematode worm, the Dochmius trigonocephalus, lives at liberty while young, but seeks for an asylum in the dog in its old age.
The Heteroura androphora is another nematode which lives in the stomach of tritons.
That which decided us to make mention of the nematode of the bones, is the singular history of an ascaris of the frog, whose young ones resemble their parents neither in size, form, or manner of life.
The Trichina is a nematode worm, and not an insect, as it was at first called.
On the contrary, all wild animals harbour their parasitical worms, and the greater part of them have not lived long in captivity, before nematode and cestode worms completely disappear.
The ordinary crab of our coasts, Carcinus maenas, is the vehicle 248 of a nematodewhich becomes a Coronilla robusta in the stomach of a ray.
Barthelemy has studied a nematode worm (Ascaroides limacis) which inhabits as a parasite the egg of the grey snail; is this not the ordinary worm of the snail which has introduced itself into the eggs?
Heterodera Schachtii is the name given to a nematode which Mons.
There are also nematode worms which exist under these conditions, and which develop and propagate their species in the intestines as if in the midst of damp earth.
Ransom (1911) has found that Habronema muscae, a nematode worm often found in adult flies, is the immature stage of a parasite occurring in the stomach of the horse.
A number of other nematode parasites of birds and mammals have been reported as developing in arthropods but here, as in the case of the cestodes, experimental proof is scant.
Poa annua and others may have nodules on them due to the presence of certain small Nematode worms, Heterodera.
Gordiidae, a family of nematode worms with a hair-like body.
Amongst the human Nematode parasites, the Trichinæ give birth to swarms of small larvæ which easily escape from the body of the mother by the female generative aperture.
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