Definition of Garniidae. Meaning of Garniidae. Synonyms of Garniidae

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Definition of Garniidae

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Meaning of Garniidae from wikipedia

- The Garniidae are a family of parasites in the phylum Apicomplexia. Like many species in the Apicomplexia, all species in this family have two hosts in...
- Over 500 species are in this order, organised into four families: the Garniidae, the Haemoproteidae, the Leucocytozoidae, and the Plasmodiidae. The majority...
- Plasmodiidae has three sister taxa in the order Haemospororida: the families Garniidae, Haemoproteidae, and Leucocytozoidae. The Haemoproteidae and the Plasmodiidae...
- On a new family of non-pigmented parasites in the blood of reptiles: Garniidae fam. nov., (Coccidiida: Haemosporidiidea). Some species of the new genus...
- Haemospororida Garniidae (Garnia) Haemoproteidae (Haemoproteus) Leucocytozoidae (Leucocytozoon) Plasmodiidae (Plasmodium) Piroplasmida Babesiidae (Babesia)...
- Haemospororida Garniidae (Garnia) Haemoproteidae (Haemoproteus) Leucocytozoidae (Leucocytozoon) Plasmodiidae (Plasmodium) Piroplasmida Babesiidae (Babesia)...
- Haemospororida Garniidae (Garnia) Haemoproteidae (Haemoproteus) Leucocytozoidae (Leucocytozoon) Plasmodiidae (Plasmodium) Piroplasmida Babesiidae (Babesia)...
- Haemospororida Garniidae (Garnia) Haemoproteidae (Haemoproteus) Leucocytozoidae (Leucocytozoon) Plasmodiidae (Plasmodium) Piroplasmida Babesiidae (Babesia)...
- Garnia (protist), a genus of parasitic protozoa belonging to the family Garniidae Garnia (weevil), a genus of beetle belonging to the tribe Apostasimerini...
- Haemospororida Garniidae (Garnia) Haemoproteidae (Haemoproteus) Leucocytozoidae (Leucocytozoon) Plasmodiidae (Plasmodium) Piroplasmida Babesiidae (Babesia)...