Aseptatorina
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Domain: | Eukaryota |
(unranked): | SAR |
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Suborder: | Aseptatorina |
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Aikinetocystidae |
Aseptatorina is a suborder of parasitic alveolates of the phylum Apicomplexia
Taxonomy
There are eleven families recognised in this suborder. There are ~400 species in these families.
Five families — Allantocystidae, Diplocystidae, Enterocystidae, Ganymedidae and Schaudinnellidae — have only one genus. Aikinetocystidae has two genera.
Two families in this suborder — Ganymedidae and Thiriotiidae — infect crustaceans.
The taxonomy of this suborder may be in need of revision as it has been shown based on SSU 18S rDNA sequences that four families — Ganymedidae from the Aseptatorina and Cephalolobidae, Porosporidae and Uradiophoridae from the Septatorina appear to form a superfamily.[1] The name Cephaloidophoroidea has been proposed for this superfamily
History
This suborder was created by Chakravarty in 1960.
Description
The gamont of the species in this suborder have a single compartment. An epimerite or mucron is found in some species.
Syzygy occurs.
References
- ↑ Rueckert S, Simdyanov TG, Aleoshin VV, Leander BS (2011). "Identification of a divergent environmental DNA sequence clade using the phylogeny of gregarine parasites (Apicomplexa) from crustacean hosts". PLOS ONE. 6 (3): e18163. Bibcode:2011PLoSO...618163R. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0018163. PMC 3069048. PMID 21483868.