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Gregarinaria
d8Gregarin91 \"d8Greg`a*ri"n"91, n. pl. [NL., fr. Gregarina the typical genus, fr. L. gregarius. See Gregarious.] (Zo["o]l.) An order of Protozoa, allied to the Rhizopoda, and parasitic in other animals, as in the earthworm, lobster, etc. When adult, they have a small, wormlike body inclosing a nucleus, but without external organs; in one of the young stages, they are am[oe]biform; -- called also Gregarinida, and Gregarinaria.

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- of multiple gregarine species. One of the most-studied gregarines is Gregarina garnhami. In general, gregarines are regarded as a very successful group...
- Gregarina garnhami is a eukaryotic unicellular organism belonging to the Apicomplexa described in 1956 by Canning as a parasite found in several locusts...
- kilobase circular genome (with the exception of Cryptosporidium species and Gregarina niphandrodes which lack an apicoplast). All members of this phylum have...
- of sipunculid worm Sipunculus nudus. U. holothuriae (Schneider 1858 as Gregarina) Trégouboff 1918 – blood vessels, coelom and intestine of sea cu****bers...
- sp. Garnhamia aciculata, Lepismatophila cornwalli Lepisma saccharinum Gregarina lagenoides, Lepismatophila thermobiae, unidentified Colepismatophila species...
- polymorpha, a South American tree Gracilanja polymorpha, an African moth Gregarina polymorpha, a parasitic protist Gyrtona polymorpha, an owlet moth This...
- Coniarthonia Grube Type species Coniarthonia pyrrhula (Nyl.) Grube Species C. erythrocarpa C. gregarina C. haematodea C. pulcherrima C. pyrrhula C. wilmsiana...
- Difficilina, Diplauxis*, Enterocystis, Ganymedes, Geneiorhynchus, Gonospora, Gregarina, Heliospora, Hentschelia*, Hirmocystis*, Hoplorhynchus, Lankesteria, Lecudina...
- genus was described by Crawley in 1903. These species were then moved to Gregarina in 1916 by Watson. Moriggi created the genus Endocryptella for them. Fillipponi...
- possibly through contact with infected P. virginica. The protozoan species Gregarina parcoblattae is found in the midgut of P. uhleriana as well as P pensylvanica...