- of
multiple gregarine species. One of the most-studied
gregarines is
Gregarina garnhami. In general,
gregarines are
regarded as a very
successful group...
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Gregarina garnhami is a
eukaryotic unicellular organism belonging to the
Apicomplexa described in 1956 by
Canning as a
parasite found in
several locusts...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...