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Selenidium

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Domain
  
Eukaryota

Subclass
  
Gregarinasina

Family
  
Lecudinidae

Rank
  
Genus

Class
  
Conoidasida

Suborder
  
Aseptatorina

Phylum
  
Apicomplexa

Order
  
Eugregarinorida

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Selenidium is a genus of parasitic alveolates in the phylum Apicomplexa. Species in this genus infect marine invertebrates.

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Taxonomy

This genus was created by Giard in 1884. Fifty six species have been described in this genus.

The type species is Selenidium pendula Giard, 1884.

Description

All species in this genus infect marine invertebrates.

Life cycle

These species infect the gut of polychaete worms.

The trophozoites are vermiform with an apical complex. They have few epicytic folds. A dense array of microtubules lies under a trilayered pellicle.

Syzygy occurs in the tail-to-tail, head-to-head and lateral positions.

The gamonts are extracellular. They are foliaceous or cylindroid in shape and have longitudinal striations.

The oocysts are spherical or ovoid, are 12-18 microns in diameter and their wall is 1 micron thick. They have four infective sporozoites each.

The sporozoites undergo schizogony (merogony).

References

Selenidium Wikipedia