Machadoella
Schizocystidae | |
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
(unranked): | Sar |
Superphylum: | Alveolata |
Phylum: | Apicomplexa Levine 1970 |
Class: | Conoidasida Levine 1988 |
Subclass: | Gregarinasina Dufour 1828 |
Order: | Neogregarinorida Grassé & Schrével 1953 |
Family: | Schizocystidae |
Species | |
Machadoella spinigeri |
Machadoella is a genus of parasitic protozoa in the phylum Apicomplexa.
Species in this genus infect species of the family Reduviidae.
History
This genus was created by Reichenow in 1935.[1]
The type species - Machadoella spinigeri - was first described by Machado in 1913.
Taxonomy
Two species are currently recognised in this family.
Lifecycle
The species in this genus develop in the Malphigian tubules of their host.
The trophozoites are worm like with longitudinal folds.
The schizonts are globular with multiple nuclei.
The gamonts are elongated and slightly swollen at the level of the nucleus.
Syzygy occurs at the anterior end of the gamonts.
The gametes are similar in size (isogamy).
The spores are fusiform (lemon shaped).
References
- ↑ Reichenow E (1935) Machadoella triatomae n.g., n. sp. eine Schizogregarine aus Triatoma dimidiata. Arch Protistenk 84: 431
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