Skrjabinella
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Domain: | Eukaryota |
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Genus: | Skrjabinella |
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Skrjabinella mongolica |
Skrjabinella is a genus of parasitic alveolates in the phylum Apicomplexa.
History
This genus was created by Matschoulsky in 1949.[1] The genus is named after the parasitologist Skrjabin.
Taxonomy
There is currently only one species recognised in this genus - Skrjabinella mongolica.
Life cycle
This species was isolated from the faeces of the jerboa (Allactaga saltator). Transmission is presumably by the orofaecal route but very little is known about this species.
Description
The oocysts have 16 sporocysts, each with one sporozoite.
References
- ↑ Matschoulsky SN (1949) On the study of coccidia of rodents of the Southern district of Buryat-Mongolia USSR. Trudy Buryat-Mongolia Zoovetinstituta Veposk 5: 40-56
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