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    Dwarf tapeworm (Hymenolepis nana, also known as Rodentolepis nana, Vampirolepis nana, Hymenolepis fraterna, and Taenia nana) is a cosmopolitan species...
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    Hymenolepis diminuta, also known as rat tapeworm, is a species of Hymenolepis tapeworm that causes hymenolepiasis. It has slightly bigger eggs and proglottids...
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  • Hymenolepis may refer to: Hymenolepis (plant) Hymenolepis (flatworm) This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct genera with the same name...
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    are: Hymenolepis apodemi - in rodents Hymenolepis asymetrica — in rodents Hymenolepis diminuta — in humans Hymenolepis horrida — in rodents Hymenolepis rymzhanovi...
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    genus Hymenolepis; tapeworms that cause hymenolepiasis. H. microstoma is prevalent in rodents worldwide, but rarely infects humans. Hymenolepis microstoma...
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    may lead to debilitating illness. Arthropods are intermediate hosts of Hymenolepis nana, otherwise known as the "dwarf tapeworm," while humans are used...
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    Hymenolepiasis is infestation by one of two species of tapeworm: Hymenolepis nana or H. diminuta. Alternative names are dwarf tapeworm infection and rat...
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    cultivation in California. "Hymenolepis crithmifolia (Pok Coulterbush)". iNaturalist. Retrieved 2024-05-09. "Hymenolepis crithmifolia (L.) Greuter, M...
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  • Hymenolepis tualatinensis a species of parasitic cestodes (tapeworms), in the genus Hymenolepis. It was originally described in 1985 from the gastrointestinal...
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    Hymenolepis is a South African genus of flowering plants in the daisy family. Hymenolepis is differentiated from Athanasia by the pappus scales and slender...
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