| Diagnosis and discussion |
| # Key to species |
| T. serratus |
| T. brevicauda |
| T. minor |
| T. nipponicus |
| T. tenuicollis |
| T. burchelli |
| T. hartmannae |
| Diagnosis and discussion |
| # Key to species |
| C. tetracanthum |
| C. catinatum |
| C. pateratum |
| C. alveatum |
| C. montgomeryi |
| Diagnosis and discussion |
| # Key to species |
| C. coronatus |
| C. labiatus |
| C. labratus |
| C. sagittatus |
| C. ulambajari |
| Diagnosis and discussion | |
| # Key to species | C. calicatus |
| C. minutus | C. hybridus |
| C. longibursatus | C. goldi |
| C. asymetricus | C. bidentatus |
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T. minor (Looss, 1900), Looss, 1902Synonyms: Triodontus minor Looss, 1900 General:. Mouth collar flattened. Submedian papillae short, conical. Numbers of elements of ELC and ILC 44-49. Buccal cavity oval, longer than wide. Upper edge of esophageal teeth with many small to medium denticulations. Cuticle striated but relatively smooth. Male: Body length 8.5-13.4 mm. Esophagus length 0.89-1.10 mm. BC width 144-162, depth 135-159. Distance from anterior deirids to head end 515-858, from excretory pore 543-917. Spicule length 1.2-1.4 mm. Gubernaculum length 259-273. Dorsal ray length 578-593. Dermal collar well developed on ventral side of genital cone. Two branched appendages of genital cone, surface around them spangled by tiny sets. Female: Body length 10.1-16.0 mm. Esophagus length 0.89-1.20 mm. BC width 159-180; depth 159-180, Anterior end to anterior deirids 729-930; toxcretory pore 729-944; to NR 501—572. Vulva to tail tip 543-862. Anus to tail tip 95-157. eEgg size 86-99 x 43-54. Hosts: E. asinus, E. hemionus Locality: cecum, colon. Distribution: Europe, Asia, Africa.
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© (contents) R.J.
Lichtenfels, V.A. Kharchenko,
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