- microsporidiosis.
Protozoa such as Plasmodium, Trypanosoma, and
Entamoeba are
endoparasitic. They
cause serious diseases in
vertebrates including humans—in these...
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follow one of two
major strategies within parasitism:
either they are
endoparasitic,
developing inside the host, and koinobiont,
allowing the host to continue...
- They can be
classified as
either endoparasitic or
ectoparasitic according to
where they lay
their eggs.
Endoparasitic wasps insert their eggs
inside their...
- wide
variety of
parasitic organisms. They act as
intermediate hosts of
endoparasitic helminths, with the
infection being transferred to the
definitive host...
- Stylopidae,
Protelencholacidae (extinct) and Xenidae. All
Stylopidia have
endoparasitic females that have
multiple genital openings. Two
living families, Mengenillidae...
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those involving mites, ticks, head lice and bed bugs. An
internal (or
endoparasitic)
infestation is a
condition in
which organisms live
within the host...
- parasitism, koinobiont, the
species live off
their hosts while inside (
endoparasitic).
These parasites live
inside the host
caterpillar throughout its life...
-
known as
plasmophorids or plasmodiophorids) are a
group of
obligate endoparasitic protists belonging to the
subphylum Endomyxa in Cercozoa. Taxonomically...
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subpseudopodia that
produce fruiting bodies. Plasmodiop****a Cook 1928:
endoparasitic plasmodial amoebae with
minute pseudopodia. This
group is now an order...
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Encarsia formosa, an
endoparasitic wasp, was one of the
first biological control agents developed....