Diplocystidae
The Diplocystidae are a family of parasitic alveolates in the phylum Apicomplexa.
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Domain: | Eukaryota |
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Family: | Diplocystidae |
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Diplocystis |
Taxonomy
There is one genus in this family - Diplocystis.
The type species of this family and genus is Diplocystis schneideri.
History
This family was created by Bhatia in 1938.[1]
The genus Diplocystis was created by Künstler in 1887.[2]
Description
Species in this family infect insects wherein they infect the gut wall. They are spread by the orofaecal route.
The trophozoites are found in the lumen of the gut and are usually white in colour.
The gametocytes are rounded and may be found either the gut wall or within the host's body.
The sporocysts are spherical or oval and contain eight sporozoites.
References
- Bhatia BL (1938) The fauna of British India, including Ceylon and Burma. Vol. II Protozoa: Sporozoa. London: Taylor and Francis
- Künstler MJ (1887) Diplocystis schneíderi nov. gen., nov. sp. Tablettes Zool Poitiers t.2 (n1 e2) 25-66
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