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Dactylosoma

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Domain
  
Eukaryota

Class
  
Conoidasida

Family
  
Dactylosomatidae

Phylum
  
Apicomplexa

Order
  
Eucoccidiorida

Rank
  
Genus

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Dactylosoma is a genus of parasitic alveolates of the phylum Apicomplexia.

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Species in this genus have two hosts in their life cycle: the vertebrate host is a fish or amphibian (possibly also reptiles) and the invertebrate host is a glossiphoniid leech (Glossiphoniidae).

The type species is Dactylosoma ranarum.

History

This genus was described by Labbé in 1894.

Description

Merogony: Schizonts in this genus produce 6 to 16 merozoites by simultaneous exogenous budding. These typically are found in a fan shaped arrangement. This occurs within the erythrocytes.

Secondary merogony produces 6 smaller merozoites that are destined to become intraerythrocytic gamonts.

Gametogony: The gametocytes are larger, elongated forms derived from some of the merozoites.

Oocysts are formed after fertilization in the leech intestine. 30 or more sporozoites are produced by exogenous budding directly in the cytoplasm of the intestinal epithelial cells. No oocyst wall is formed.

References

Dactylosoma Wikipedia