Halicephalobus

Halicephalobus
Hal·i·ceph·a·lo·bus (hal″ĭ-sef″ə-loґbus) a genus of phasmid parasites of the order Rhabditoidea. H. deleґtrix is a species that usually inhabits decaying organic matter and manure but sometimes infests horses, such as in nasal sinuses and the central nervous system. Called also Micronema.

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