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Haemogregarina

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Domain
  
Eukaryota

Family
  
Haemogregarinidae

Phylum
  
Apicomplexa

Rank
  
Genus

Suborder
  
Adeleorina

Scientific name
  
Haemogregarina

Higher classification
  
Haemogregarinidae

Order
  
Eucoccidiorida

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Similar
  
Hepatozoon, Apicomplexa, Hemolivia, Coccidia, Cyclospora

Haemogregarina is a genus of haemoprotozoans, parasitic mainly on cold-blooded vertebrates. They are unicellular organisms which are parasitic in the red blood cells. Haemogregarina infects lower vertebrates (fish and reptiles) as intermediate hosts and leeches (as definitive hosts).

Contents

Haemogregarina Prevalence and parasitemia of Haemogregarina sp in Podocnemis

History

It was described in 1885 by Danilewsky from the European pond turtle (Emys orbicularis).

General description

Haemogregarina Principles of Parasitism Haemogregarina

These parasites are generally considered non-pathogenic, and have been described in the red blood cells of desert tortoises. They are elongate to fusiform oval organisms found in the red blood cells. Although the size varies, they are larger than the cell’s nucleus. The organism stains a basophilic colour and has a surrounding clear zone.

Species

The following species are recognised:

Haemogregarina Principles of Parasitism Haemogregarina

Haemogregarina Taxon Haemogregarina Collections Online Museum of New Zealand

Haemogregarina Taxon Haemogregarina Collections Online Museum of New Zealand

References

Haemogregarina Wikipedia