Bivalvulida

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Bivalvulida Shulman, 1959
Alataspora solomoni, a member of the order Bivalvulida
Alataspora solomoni, a member of the
order Bivalvulida
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Cnidaria
(unranked) Myxozoa
Class: Myxosporea
Order: Bivalvulida
Shulman, 1959
Families
Sphaeromyxidae
Myxidiidae
Ortholineidae
Sinuolineidae
Fabesporidae
Ceratomyxidae
Sphaerosporidae
Chloromyxidae
Auerbachiidae
Alatasporidae
Parvicapsulidae
Myxobolidae

The Bivalvulida is an order of myxosporean parasites which contains a number of species which cause economically significant losses to aquaculture and fisheries, such as Myxobolus cerebralis and Ceratomyxa shasta. The Myxosporean stages of members of the bivalvulida are characterised by their two spore valves (hence the name), which meet in a "suture line" which encircles the spore. They usually contain 2 polar capsules, but species have been reported which contain either 1 or 4.

This microbiology-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.