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  2. Cleyera - Wikipedia

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    Cleyera is a plant genus consisting of 21 species [1] of tender, evergreen shrubs to small trees, mostly native to Mexico and Central America, and one from Eastern Asia. In the APG III system it is placed in the family Pentaphylacaceae .

  3. Schistosomiasis - Wikipedia

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    In light infections, symptoms may be mild and can go unrecognized. [26] The most common species to cause intestinal schistosomiasis are S. mansoni and S. japonicum, however, S. mekongi and S. intercalatum can also cause this disease. [26] Symptoms may include: Abdominal pain and discomfort [19] Loss of appetite [19]

  4. Schistosoma japonicum - Wikipedia

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    Schistosoma japonicum is an important parasite and one of the major infectious agents of schistosomiasis.This parasite has a very wide host range, infecting at least 31 species of wild mammals, including nine carnivores, 16 rodents, one primate (human), two insectivores and three artiodactyls and therefore it can be considered a true zoonosis.

  5. Cleyera japonica - Wikipedia

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    Cleyera japonica (sakaki) is a flowering evergreen tree native to warm areas of Japan, Taiwan, China, Myanmar, Nepal, and northern India (Min and Bartholomew 2015). It can reach a height of 10 m. It can reach a height of 10 m.

  6. Ternstroemia gymnanthera - Wikipedia

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    Ternstroemia japonica (Thunb.) Ternstroemia gymnanthera [ 1 ] [ 2 ] is a species of flowering plant in the family Pentaphylacaceae which grows on elevations of 200–2,800 metres (660–9,190 ft) in Japan , China and on elevation of 1,200–1,500 metres (3,900–4,900 ft) in Himalayas .

  7. Anguillicoloides crassus - Wikipedia

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    The host is eaten by an eel, and the nematode finds its way from the eel's digestive tract to its swimbladder. An eel with an advanced parasite load shows symptoms such as bleeding lesions and swimbladder collapse. The eel becomes more susceptible to disease, its rate of growth slows, and if the infestation is severe enough, it may die.

  8. C. japonica - Wikipedia

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    Cladura japonica, a crane fly species in the genus Cladura; Cleyera japonica, the sakaki, a flowering evergreen tree or shrub species native to Japan, Korea and China; Collinsonia japonica, a flowering plant species in the genus Collinsonia; Collodiscula japonica, a fungus species; Coturnix japonica, the Japanese quail, a bird species found in ...

  9. Antispila cleyerella - Wikipedia

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    Antispila cleyerella is a moth of the family Heliozelidae that is endemic to Japan.. The length of the forewings is 2.8–3.3 millimetres (0.11–0.13 in). Adults are on wing from late April to early May.