It looks kind of like a pimple, or zit, but there is a parasite worm under it.
Look it up on Google images if you can spell it right.
Dracunculus medinensis was created in 1758.
The symptoms are blisters on the lower extremity (foot).
Swedish naturalist by name; Carlus Linnaeus, identified the Drancunculus medinensis in the merchants who traded along the Gulf of Guinea (West African Coast) inthe 18th century. Hence named the Dracunculus medinensis as Guinea worm. Thus those suffering from the worm got it from Gulf of Guinea. By: EMMANUEL K. MAWUENA. University of Cape Coast. Cape Coast, Ghana. Email: mekosofo@yahoo.com
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The scientific or taxonomic name would be Artemisia dracunculus.
The voodoo Lilly's (Dracunculus vulgaris) adaptions are that it releases an odor that bursts from the flower of the plant on the day the flower opens. The odor smells like rotting meat so attracts flies to pollinate it.
Donald R Hopkins has written: 'Eradication of dracunculiasis' -- subject(s): Dracunculus, Water-supply, Rural
-Dead body -Decaying Food -Dog dung -Dracunculus Vulgaris -Dung -Durian
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There are many species of Earthworm.Examples are: Lumbricus terrestris, Eisenia fetida, Eisenia andrei
I found the dracunculus vulgaris in Greece on the island Thassos blooming in June some flower about 25 cm and one 75 cm big. I made pictures which I also can send