- worm life stage
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[:life-stage/id "WBls:0000075"] :life-stage/definition A developemental life stage of a worm
- Strongyloides parasitic female
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[:life-stage/id "WBls:0000681"] :life-stage/definition The Strongyloides life-cycle stage during which a female adult worm produces larval progeny parthenogenetically within the host organism.
- post dauer L3 stage Ce
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[:life-stage/id "WBls:0000052"] :life-stage/definition The stage right after an animal recovered from dauer but has not started transformation to L4 larva yet.
- Onchocerca microfilaria (mammalian stage)
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[:life-stage/id "WBls:0000727"] :life-stage/definition The stage that develops from the embyro and is released from the adult female worm, within the mammalian host. Microfilariae are unsheathed and are mainly found in nodules, the skin and connective tissues.
- unsheathed microfilaria
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[:life-stage/id "WBls:0000666"] :life-stage/definition A microfilaria life stage in which larvae are not sheathed by a membrane thought to be derived from the vitelline membrane.
- pre-reproductive stage adult hermaphrodite Ce
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[:life-stage/id "WBls:0000058"] :life-stage/definition Very young adult hermaphrodites that do not have eggs in the uterus yet. At 20 Centigrade: 0 - 13 hours after L4-adult molt. 3 days after first cleaveage.
- metacestode
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[:life-stage/id "WBls:0000716"] :life-stage/definition The larval stages of a tapeworm, beginning with the metamorphosis of the oncosphere and ending with the first evidence of sexuality in the adult worm. Includes the procercoid and plerocercoid stages of pseudophyllid cestodes, and the cysticercus, cysticercoid, coenurus, and hydatid stages of cyclophyllidean cestodes.
- obsolete nematode adult intestinal stage
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[:life-stage/id "WBls:0000721"] :life-stage/definition OBSOLETE. An adult life-stage of a soil-transmitted nematode such as Trichuris sp. that resides in the intestinal epitheium. The stage ends when the posterior of the male and female worms emerge free into the intestinal lumen at which point the worm enters the lumenal stage.
- Brugia L4
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[:life-stage/id "WBls:0000082"] :life-stage/definition The fourth stage larva. Should be conditioned by days post infection\; as moulting is not synchronous, some samples are defined as L3\/L4, indicating a mix of individuals as late L3, moulting, and early L4.
- L4.0 larva Ce
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[:life-stage/id "WBls:0000683"] :life-stage/definition The first sub-stage of the L4 larva. All vulval cells are migrating toward the center of the future vulva. vulA, vulB, and vulE have divided, but vulC and vulF have not. At 20 Centigrade: 34.3 hours after hatching, 0.3 hours from the L3-to-L4 molt.