Trichuridae

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From Trichuris +‎ -idae (taxonomic suffix).

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Trichuridae

  1. Nematode worms that are parasitic in the intestines of vertebrates and have a slender body sometimes with a thickened posterior end and a tubular capillary esophagus:
    1. A taxonomic family within the order Trichocephalida.
    2. A taxonomic family within the order Trichinellida.

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