noun
Old World hookworm; Ancylostoma duodenale
A parasitic nematode species. The name derives from the Italian parasitologist Angelo Dubini. Used in medical and biological contexts.
ズビニこうちゅうは小腸に寄生する寄生虫の一種です。
Ancylostoma duodenale is a type of parasitic worm that inhabits the small intestine.
Kanji spelling using 鉤虫 (hookworm). Rarely used; the kana form is standard.
All-katakana spelling, sometimes used in scientific or emphasized contexts.
From the name of Italian parasitologist Angelo Dubini, who first described the species in 1838. The Japanese name combines 'Dubini' (ズビニ) with 鉤虫 (hookworm).