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Habronema a genus of nematodes of the family Habronematidae. The larval forms are taken up from the feces of horses by flies and the flies, swallowed along with the feed, transmit the larvae to the horses' stomachs. The larvae may also be transmitted to the skin of horses where they produce cutaneous habronemiasis; in the conjunctiva they produce bungeye. The two most important species are H. microsto´ma (called also H. ma´jus) and H. mus´cae. H. megasto´ma has been reclassified as Draschia megastoma.
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Habronematidae a family of nematodes that includes the genera Draschia and Habronema. The adults are found in the stomachs of horses and the larvae cause habronemiasis.
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habronemiasis infection with a nematode of the family Habronematidae. Habronema muscae and H. microstoma in the stomach sometimes cause a mild catarrhal type of gastritis. Draschia megastoma causes gastric habronemiasis. Any of these species can also cause cutaneous habronemiasis.
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habu 1. Trimeresurus flavoviridis, an extremely venomous pit viper inhabiting the warmer parts of East Asia, especially the Ryukyu Islands.  2. Trimeresurus mucrosquamatus (also called the Chinese habu), a venomous pit viper found in Taiwan, southern China, and Southeast Asia.
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habit deformity nail Disruption of the nail surface by the habit of abrading or stroking that area. This produces a wavy or washboard-like nail surface.
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