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Vetufebrus

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Domain
  
Eukaryota

Class
  
Aconoidasida

Family
  
Plasmodiidae

Phylum
  
Apicomplexa

Order
  
Haemosporida

Rank
  
Genus

Similar
  
Polychromophilus, Hepatocystis, Plasmodiidae, Haemosporida, Aconoidasida

Vetufebrus is an extinct genus of haemospororida that was described from Dominican amber dating to the mid Tertiary era.

The genus name is from the Latin words 'vetus' (old) and 'febris' (fever). The species name is derived from the Latin 'ovatus' (oval, egg shaped) and refers to the shape of the oocysts.

Although members of the Nycteribiidae transmit bat malaria presently, extant streblids have never been implemented as vectors of bat malaria. The description of this genus shows that these species have transmitted bat malaria in the past.

Description

This species was described from two oocysts attached to the midgut wall and from sporozoites in salivary glands and ducts of a fossil bat fly. The oocysts are ovoid and the sporozoites are short and stubby with rounded ends.

References

Vetufebrus Wikipedia