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- terms "microsporidium" (pl. "microsporidia") and "microsporidian" are used as vernacular names for members of the group. The name Microsporidium Balbiani...
- silkworms acquire this microsporidium in their larval stage, there are no visible signs; however, mother moths will p**** the microsporidium onto the eggs, and...
- Alvarez-Pellitero, Pilar; Sitjà-Bobadilla, Ariadna (2014). "A new intranuclear microsporidium, Enterospora nucleophila n. sp., causing an emaciative syndrome in a...
- Kneallhazia solenopsae is a unique pathogenic intracellular microsporidium, that infects two of the fire ant species: the red Solenopsis invicta and the...
- Anncaliia algerae is an aquatic unicellular parasite in the division microsporidium. A. algerae most commonly infects mosquitoes. A. algerae, former genera...
- of parasites in the Puget Sound po****tion of geoduck. Whether these microsporidium-like parasitic species were introduced by commercial farming is being...
- Nosema locustae is a microsporidium fungus that is used to kill gr****hoppers, caterpillars, some corn borers and crickets. When consumed, N. locustae affects...
- for the host plants is important to ensure a large and healthy stock. Microsporidium, a fungal parasite that originates from host plants, can kill 100% of...
- Anncaliia is a genus of aquatic unicellular parasite in the division microsporidium. "Anncaliia". NCBI. Retrieved 23 May 2020....
- infecting silkworms, responsible for pébrine. This species was the first microsporidium described, when pebrine decimated silkworms in farms in the mid-19th...