- Enterobius gregorii
Taxobox | name = "Enterobius gregorii"
regnum =Animal ia
phylum =Nematoda
classis =Secernentea
ordo =Rhabditida
familia =Oxyuridae
genus = "Enterobius "
species = "E. gregorii"
binomial = "Enterobius gregorii"
binomial_authority = Hugot, 1983The
pinworm "Enterobius gregorii" is aparasitic roundworm of the phylumNematoda .In 1983
Jean-Pierre Hugot declared his isolation of a new human parasite. While examiningOxyuridae ofMalagasy Lemurs and inOld World Monkeys , he concluded that what had been previously assumed to be a single species of parasite was in fact couples of sister-species. Says Hugot, "In the Human parasites, which are very closely related to those of the Old World Monkeys, two types of spicules were described and we consider that each type belongs to a different species:Enterobius vermicularis (L., 1758) for the larger spicule (100 to 122 micrometers), and Enterobius gregorii n. sp. for the shorter spicule (70 to 80 micrometers)." [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=6416131&dopt=Abstract]This fine distinction is only of minor importance to all but the most statistically minded researcher, however. For all practical purposes, the morphology, life cycle, clinical presentation, and treatment of Enterobius gregorii is identical to Enterobius vermicularis. [http://blessedherbs.com/pck-parasite_info_photos.html]
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