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subgenera —
Haemoproteus and
Parahaemoproteus — a
division proposed in 1965 by
Bennett et al..
These may be
distinguished as follows:
Haemoproteus: Vectors...
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Haemoproteus homovelans is a
parasite first found in the Grey-faced Wood****,
Picus c****, in Bulgaria.
Haemoproteus homovelans has cir****nuclear gametocytes...
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Haemoproteus columbae is a
species of
blood parasite related to
Plasmodium and
other malaria parasites.
Haemoproteus columbae is a true
member of the genus...
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cause malaria have been
found in
their red
blood cells. One species,
Haemoproteus centropi, is
described from
cuckoos such as
Clamator jacobinus and Centropus...
- galli. The
yellowhammer may
carry haematozoan blood parasites such as
Haemoproteus coatneyi.
Males with high
parasite levels produced fewer offspring (there...
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Haemoproteus columbae is a
species of
parasitic eukaryote that
infects bee-eaters. Mohammad,
Mohammad K.; AlNeaim, Taha M. (2000). "Blood
parasites of...
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after about two w****s. The yellow-bellied
sapsucker is
parasitized by
Haemoproteus velans, a
sporozoan parasite that is
transmitted to this bird through...
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Haemoproteus concavocentralis is a
parasite first found in the
hawfinch (Coccothraustes coccothraustes) in Bulgaria. The
species can be
distinguished from...
- and by the
shiny cowbird (M. bonariensis)
further south.
Parasitism by
Haemoproteus and
trypanosoma might affect these birds not infrequently, as was noted...
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Florida and elsewhere. It is the host of
Haemoproteus tarentolae, a
protozoan species in the
genus Haemoproteus, and Esther's
gecko mite (Geckobia estherae)...