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Levron <i>et al.</i> (2004)
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2004-01-01
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Levron <i>et al.</i> (2004)
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The life cycle of a new microsporidium, Nosema diphterostomi sp. n. is described. This parasite infects the epithelial gut and connective tissue of a trematode Diphterostomum brusinae (Digenea: Zoogonidae), intestinal parasite of Diplodus annularis (Pisces: Teleostei). All development stages are in close contact with the host cell cytoplasm and have paired nuclei (diplokaryon). Matures spores measure about 2.1 X 1.4 [mu]m. They possess a polar filament with 6-7 coils, a posterior vacuole and a polaroplast made up of an outer part of dense and closely spaced lamellae encircling an inner part of widely spaced lamellae. All morphological and ultrastructural features indicate that the described microsporidium belongs to the genus Nosema. In comparison with the other Nosema of trematodes. this parasite is a new species. We propose the name Nosema dipliterostomi sp. n. according to the generic name of its host.
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The life cycle of a new microsporidium, Nosema diphterostomi sp. n. is described. This parasite infects the epithelial gut and connective tissue of a trematode Diphterostomum brusinae (Digenea: Zoogonidae), intestinal parasite of Diplodus annularis (Pisces: Teleostei). All development stages are in close contact with the host cell cytoplasm and have paired nuclei (diplokaryon). Matures spores measure about 2.1 X 1.4 [mu]m. They possess a polar filament with 6-7 coils, a posterior vacuole and a polaroplast made up of an outer part of dense and closely spaced lamellae encircling an inner part of widely spaced lamellae. All morphological and ultrastructural features indicate that the described microsporidium belongs to the genus Nosema. In comparison with the other Nosema of trematodes. this parasite is a new species. We propose the name Nosema dipliterostomi sp. n. according to the generic name of its host.
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2004-01-01
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Levron, C., Ternengo, S., Toguebaye, B. S. &amp; Marchand, B. 2004. Ultrastructural description of the life cycle of <em>Nosema diphterostomi </em>sp. n., a microsporidia hyperparasite of <em>Diphterostomum brusinae </em>(Digenea: Zoogonidae), intestinal parasite of <em>Diplodus annularis</em> (Pisces: Teleostei). <em>Acta Protozoologica</em>, 43(4): 329-336.