Anthemosoma

Anthemosoma
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukarya
(unranked): SAR
Superphylum: Alveolata
Phylum: Apicomplexa
Class: Aconoidasida
Subclass: Haemosporidiasina
Order: Achromatorida
Family: Anthemosomatidae
Genus: Anthemosoma
Species

Anthemosoma garnhami

Anthemosoma is a genus of parasitic protozoa of the phylum Apicomplexia. There is only one species recognised in this genus - a parasite of mammals.

History

The genus was described in 1969 by Landau, Boulard and Housin.[1]

Description

Although polar rings and rhoptries are present other typical Apicomplexian features including conoid, flagellae, oocysts, sporocysts and pseudocysts are absent.

The species parasitises erythrocytes. It is heteroxenous with merogony and gamogony in the vertebrate host. Fertilization and sporogony in the invertebrate host.

Meronts: These occur in erythrocytes. 5-32 merozoites are produced by budding.

Gamonts: These are spheroid or ovoid.

References

  1. Landau I, Boulard Y, Housin R. (1969) Anthemosoma garnhami n. g. n. sp., 1st Dactylosomidae known in mammals. C R Acad Sci Hebd Seances Acad Sci D. 268(5):873-875
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