Trichostrongylus calubriformis

Contents

Rev 10/18/2025

Bankrupt Worms Classification Biology and Ecology
Morphology and Anatomy Life Cycle
Return to Trichostrongylus Menu Ecosystem Functions and Services
Distribution Management
Return to Trichostongylidae Menu Feeding  References
    Go to Nemaplex Main Menu   Go to Dictionary of Terminology

 Classification

Chromadorea
Chromadoria
Rhabditida
  Rhabditina
   Trichostronglyloidea

Trichostrongylus calubriformis (Giles, 1892) Ransom, 1911

Back to Top

Morphology and Anatomy:

Morphometric species identification may require structural specifics of the reproductive system and the tail, including specifics of vulva and anus location, sizes of the ovijector, sphincter, ejector and vulval area, details of cuticular crests, and 22 metric parameters (Yevstafieva et al., 2020).

General characteristics:

Males:

Females:

Ref: Snyder et al., 2020

Reported median body size for this species (Length mm; width micrometers; weight micrograms) - Click:


Back to Top

Distribution:

Trichostrongylus calubriformis occurs worldwide  as a paraite of the small intestins and less frequently in cattle. (Snyder et al., 2020)

 

Back to Top

Economic Importance:

 

 

Back to Top

Hosts:

Trichostrongylus calubriformis is a parasite of cattle, sheep, goats, dromedary camels, and wild ruminants. It also occurs in the chimpanzee, baboons, macaques, cotton-tail rabbit, squirrel, and humans.

Back to Top

Feeding:

Trichostrongylus calubriformis parasitizes the anterior part of the small intestine and sometimes in the abomasum of cattle, sheep, goats, dromedary camels, and wild ruminants. It also occurs in stomach of chimpanzee, baboons, macaques, cotton-tail rabbit, squirrel, and humans (Snyder et al., 2020).


Back to Top

Life Cycle:

Life cycle direct. Eggs deposited in feces.  L1 and L2 probably microbivorous. The infective L3 develop in 1-2 weeks and can overwinter on pasture but die off by summer. Exsheathment of the L3 occurs in the in the abomasum. The prepatent period is 2-3 weeks in ruminants and 25 days in horses (Snyder et al., 2020).

 

For Ecophysiological Parameters for this species, click If species level data are not available, click for genus level parameters
Back to Top

Damage:

 

Back to Top

Management:


Back to Top

References:

Snyder, D.E., Marchiondo, A.A. Cruthers, L.R. 2020. Nematoda, Trichostrongyloidea. Chapter 2 in Marchiondo, Cruthers and Fourie (eds) Parasiticide Screening Vol 2. Academic Press.

Yevstafieva, V.O., Starodub, Y.S., Pisarenko, V.M., Barabolia, O.V., Nikiforova, O.V. 2020. Differential species traits of Trichostrongylus calubriformis (Nematoda, Trichostrongylidae). Regulatory Mechanisms in Biosystems 11:449-454.

 

Back to Top

Return to Trichsostrongylus menu

Want more information about nematodes? Go to Nemaplex Main Menu.