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Perezia helminthorum sp.nov., a microsporidian hyperparasite of trematode larvae from Malaysian snails

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 April 2009

Elizabeth U. Canning
Affiliation:
The Department of Zoology and Applied Entomology, Imperial College, London, and Institute for Medical Research, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Paul F. Basch
Affiliation:
The Department of Zoology and Applied Entomology, Imperial College, London, and Institute for Medical Research, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Extract

Amongst parasitic platyhelminthes three Microsporidia are named from cestodes and seven from trematodes. Those in cestodes are Nosema helminthorum Moniez, 1887, Glugea ghigii Guyenot & Naville, 1924 (= Nosema (Plistophora) ghigii Guyenot, Naville & Ponse, 1925) and Stempellia moniezi Jones, 1942. Those in trematodes are Nosema distomi Lutz & Spendore, 1908, Nosema legeri Dollfus, 1912, Nosema echinostomi Brumpt, 1922, Nosema (Plistophora) spelotremae Guyenot, Naville & Ponse, 1925, Glugea encyclometrae Guyenot & Naville, 1924 (= Nosema (Plistophora) encyclometrae Guyenot, Naville & Ponse, 1925), Glugea ghigii Guyenot, Naville & Ponse, 1924 (= Nosema (Plistophora) ghigii Guyenot, Naville & Ponse, 1925) and Nosema dollfusi Sprague, 1964. Other species are recorded but not named.

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