Trichuris ovis
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| Trichuris ovis | |
|---|---|
| Scientific classification | |
| Kingdom: | Animalia |
| Phylum: | Nematoda |
| Class: | Enoplea |
| Order: | Trichocephalida |
| Family: | Trichuridae |
| Genus: | Trichuris |
| Species: | T. ovis |
| Binomial name | |
| Trichuris ovis (Abildgaard, 1795) | |
Trichuris ovis, commonly known as a whipworm, is a nematode belonging to the genus Trichuris. This whipworm species was first discovered in 1795 and is known to infect sheep and goats.[1][2][3] These organisms are capable of inhabiting any region that has the aforementioned hosts, as can be attested by the numerous reports of T. ovis findings throughout North and South America, Australia, Europe, and Asia.[1] Information regarding the species' general life cycle and egg development can be seen in the Trichuris page.