- Source: Strongylidae
Strongyles (from Greek strongulos 'round'), or alternatively, strongyls, are nematode worms of the family Strongylidae, order Strongylida. They are often parasitic in the gastrointestinal tract of mammals, especially grazers such as sheep, cattle, and horses.
Genera
Genera:
Alocostoma Mawson, 1979
Bidentostomum Tshoijo, 1957
Borania Ricci, 1939
Caballonema Abuladze, 1937
Chabertiella Tadros, 1964
Chapiniella Yamaguti, 1961
Choniangium Henry & Bauche, 1914
Codiostomum Railliet & Henry, 1911
Coronocyclus Hartwich, 1986
Craterostomum Boulenger, 1920
Crycophorus Chaves, 1930
Cyathostomum Molin, 1861
Cylicocyclus Ihle, 1922
Cylicodontophorus Ihle, 1922
Cylicostephanus Ihle, 1922
Cylindropharynx Leiper, 1911
Decrusia Lane, 1914
Dicerocola Round, 1962
Equinurbia Lane, 1914
Eucyathostomum Molin, 1861
Gyalocephalus Looss, 1900
Hsiungia K'ung & Yang, 1964
Hudsonia Leroux, 1940
Hypodontus Mönnig, 1929
Javellia Ricci, 1939
Khalilia Neveu-Lemaire, 1924
Kiluluma Skrjabin, 1916
Macropicola Mawson, 1978
Macropostrongyloides Yamaguti, 1961
Maplestonema Johnston & Mawson, 1939
Murshidia Lane, 1914
Neomurshidia Chabaud, 1957
Oesophagodontus Railliet & Henry, 1902
Oesophagostomoides Schwartz, 1928
Oesophagostomum Molin, 1861
Paradoxostrongylus Özdikmen, 2010
Paramacropostrongylus Johnson & Mawson, 1940
Parapoteriostomum Hartwich, 1986
Parastrongyloides Morgan, 1928
Petrovinema Erschov, 1943
Phascolostongylus
Phascolostrongylus Canavan, 1931
Poteriostomum Quiel, 1919
Quilonia Lane, 1914
Rhinocerotonema Jiang, Yin & Kung, 1986
Sauricola Chapin, 1924
Skladnikia Ricci, 1939
Strongylus Müller, 1780
Theileriana Monnig, 1924
Tridentoinfundibulum Tschoijo, 1958
Triodontophorus Looss, 1902
Wuia K'ung, 1959
Zebrincola Ricci, 1939
References
External links
Media related to Strongylidae at Wikimedia Commons
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Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Strongyloides
- Strongylida
- Strongylidae
- Strongyloides
- Strongylida
- Chabertia ovina
- Strongylus vulgaris
- Strongyle
- Strongyloides westeri
- Oesophagostomum
- Strongylus (nematode)
- Strongyloides stercoralis