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The microscopic worm larva thrives in tiny organisms that live in pond water.
Beneath the disc was some tasty prey — a freshly killed worm larva.
First, a tiny horsehair worm larva is eaten by the larva of another insect, such as a mosquito or mayfly.
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Victims drink water contaminated by worm larvae.
The researchers believe that the worm larvae start sexless.
The disease spreads in water contaminated with Guinea worm larvae.
People are stricken when they drink pond water infested with microscopic fleas, in which the worm larvae live.
Guinea worm infection, or dracunculiasis (meaning "affliction with little dragons"), is transmitted by drinking water containing microscopic flealike creatures with worm larvae in their intestines.
In China, India, Thailand, and other parts of East Asia, infection in humans is usually contracted following ingestion of uncooked aquatic plants containing cysts of the worm larvae.
People become infected when they drink from ponds containing tiny freshwater crustaceans, known as copepods, that themselves have swallowed microscopic worm larvae.
B. bassiana was isolated from mulberry silk worm larvae, Bombyx mori.
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