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Gongylonema

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Kingdom
  
Superfamily
  
Spiruroidea

Rank
  
Genus

Class
  
Phylum
  
Nematoda

Order
  
Spirurida


Family
  
GongylonematidaeHall, 1916

Similar
  
Gongylonema pulchrum, Thelazia, Spirurida, Capillaria hepatica, Metastrongylus

Gongylonema is a genus of thread-like nematode that was described by Molin in 1857. It is the only currently valid genus in the family Gongylonematidae, though the mysterious Spiruroides – usually placed in the Subuluridae, which are not closely related to Gongylonema among the Spiruria – might actually belong here. They are parasites of birds and mammals, transmitted by insects (especially beetles). Some 38 species are known, about 12 of which have been recorded in Europe.

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Several species are significant parasites of domestic animals, causing gongylonemiasis. Human infection by these nematodes is very rare: since its discovery fewer than 100 people have been reported to be infected with these parasites, always with the species G. pulchrum.

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References

Gongylonema Wikipedia