
A genus of small nematodes (family Rhabditidae, order Rhabditida), some of which are free-living, others parasitic on plants and animals; by dwelling on decaying organic matter, including putrefying flesh, some species have been viewed as parasitic or incipient parasites. Rhabditis strongyloides may invade the skin of dogs, cattle, and rodents, cau...
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(rab-di´tis) a genus of minute nematodes found mostly in damp earth, and as an accidental parasite in humans.
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