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- The eugregarines and neogregarines differ in a number of respects. The neogregarines are in general more pathogenic to their hosts. The eugregarines multiply...
- infected. Gregarina garnhami is a gregarine that belongs to the septate eugregarines, meaning its cell is separated into parts. In G. garnhami, three parts...
- gregarinesparasitic protists belonging to the phylum Apicomplexa. Eugregarines are found in marine, freshwater and terrestrial habitats. These species...
- attach and feed from the host's cell. The epimerites of some aseptate eugregarines superficially (at the light microscopic level) resemble mucron and are...
- l'ultrastructure épicytaire chez Ganymedes Huxley, Porospora Schneider et Thiriotia n. g., eugrégarines parasites de crustacés. Ann Sci Nat Zool 19:261–277 v t e...
- (Coleoptera). New Zealand Entomologist 3:42–50. Crumpton, W. J. (1974). Eugregarines from the larva of the sand scarab (Pericoptus truncatus Fabricius; Scarabaeidae)...
- mucron is formed from eversion of the conoidal complex similar to the eugregarines Merogony occurs by budding from the meront cell surface as in the coccidia...
- Aleoshin VV (2017). "A new view on the morphology and phylogeny of eugregarines suggested by the evidence from the gregarine Ancora sagittata (Leuckart...