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- Q4778685 subject Q9402529.
- Q4778685 abstract "Aonchotheca forresteri is a parasitic nematode that infects the marsh rice rat (Oryzomys palustris) in Florida. Occurring mainly in adults, it inhabits the stomach. It is much more common during the wet season, perhaps because its unknown intermediate host is an earthworm that only emerges when it rains. The worm was discovered in 1970 and formally described in 1987. Originally classified in the genus Capillaria, it was reclassified in Aonchotheca in 1999. A. forresteri is small and narrow-bodied, with a length of 13.8 to 19.4 mm in females and 6.8 to 9.2 mm in males. Similar species such as A. putorii differ in features of the alae and spicule (organs in the male), the size of the female, and the texture of the eggs.".
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- Q4778685 order Q4051744.
- Q4778685 phylum Q5185.
- Q4778685 synonym "*Aonchotheca forresteri: (Pisanu and Bain, 2004)".
- Q4778685 synonym "*Capillaria forresteri (Kinsella and Pence, 1987)".
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- Q4778685 genus "Aonchotheca".
- Q4778685 ordo Q4051744.
- Q4778685 phylum Q5185.
- Q4778685 regnum "Animalia".
- Q4778685 synonyms "*Capillaria forresteri (Kinsella and Pence, 1987) *Aonchotheca forresteri: (Pisanu and Bain, 2004)".
- Q4778685 type Animal.
- Q4778685 type Eukaryote.
- Q4778685 type Species.
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- Q4778685 comment "Aonchotheca forresteri is a parasitic nematode that infects the marsh rice rat (Oryzomys palustris) in Florida. Occurring mainly in adults, it inhabits the stomach. It is much more common during the wet season, perhaps because its unknown intermediate host is an earthworm that only emerges when it rains. The worm was discovered in 1970 and formally described in 1987. Originally classified in the genus Capillaria, it was reclassified in Aonchotheca in 1999. A.".
- Q4778685 label "Aonchotheca forresteri".
- Q4778685 seeAlso Q6631917.
- Q4778685 depiction Oryzomys_palustris_Paynes.jpg.