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- Wallaceina is a genus of parasitic flagellate protist belonging to the family Trypanosomatidae. This generic name is a replacement name for Proteomonas...
- Wallaceina raviniae is a species of monoxenous trypanosomatid. It is known to parasitise Brachycera flies, and was first found in Ecuador. Comparison and...
- genera Crithidia, Blastocrithidia, Herpetomonas, Rhynchoidomonas, and Wallaceina. The etymology of the genus name Leptomonas derives from the two Ancient...
- Genus Trypanomorpha Wood**** 1906 Genus Undulina Lankester 187 Genus Wallaceina Bulat, Mokrousov & Podlipaev 1999 [Proteomonas Podlipaev, Frolov & Kolesnikov...
- bee. Crithidia brevicula might incorporate species of the genus Wallaceina (Wallaceina brevicula, W. inconstans, W. vicina, and W. podlipaevi) as suggested...
- Angomonas, Blechomonas, Leptomonas, Paratrypanosoma, Sergeia, Strigomonas, Wallaceina, Phytomonas, Trypanosoma. Leishmaniinae Maslov & Lukeš 2012. Borovskyia...
- trypanosomatids from flies (Diptera: Brachycera) with redefinition of the genus Wallaceina". Folia Parasitologica. 61 (2): 97–112. doi:10.14411/fp.2014.023. ISSN 0015-5683...
- trypanosomatids from flies (Diptera: Brachycera) with redefinition of the genus Wallaceina". Folia Parasitologica. 61 (2): 97–112. doi:10.14411/fp.2014.023. ISSN 0015-5683...
- trypanosomatids from flies (Diptera: Brachycera) with redefinition of the genus Wallaceina" (PDF). Folia Parasitologica. 61 (2): 97–112. doi:10.14411/fp.2014.023...
- placed in genera Crithidia, Leptomonas, Herpetomonas, Rhynchoidomonas, and Wallaceina. Blastocrithidia is characterized by epimastigote morphological forms...