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Scientific Name: Ascaridia sp. Dujardin, 1844
Nematoda : Ascaridia sp.

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Classification:
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Nematoda
Class: Chromadorea
Order: Ascaridida
Family: Ascaridiidae
Description:
These worms are large and typically appear thick, with a yellowish-white coloration. They primarily parasitize the small intestine of susceptible hosts, occasionally infecting the ceca as well. Female Ascaridia worms tend to be larger than males. These parasites follow a simple, direct life cycle. The eggs they produce are nonembryonated, elliptical, and have a thick shell. They contain fine granular brownish contents and have a colorless outer shell. These eggs are excreted in the host’s feces and require appropriate humidity and temperature in the environment to embryonate, a process that typically takes 2 to 3 weeks.
Habitat & Distribution in Bangladesh:
Commonly found in the fish pond, rivers, lakes, haors, and other fresh waterbodies of Bangladesh
Environment:
Freshwater
Main References:

Chandra, KJ. (2008). Fish Parasitological Studies in Bangladesh: A Review. Journal of Agriculture & Rural Development. 4. 10.3329/jard.v4i1.762.

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