Lymphotropha
Lymphotropha | |
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
(unranked): | Sar |
Superphylum: | Alveolata |
Phylum: | Apicomplexa Levine 1970 |
Class: | Conoidasida Levine 1988 |
Subclass: | Gregarinasina Dufour 1828 |
Order: | Neogregarinorida Grassé & Schrével 1953 |
Family: | Schizocystidae Léger and Duboscq 1908 |
Genus: | Lymphotropha |
Species | |
Lymphotropha tribolii |
Lymphotropha is a genus of parasitic protozoa in the phylum Apicomplexa.
History
This genus was created by Ashford in 1965.[1]
Taxonomy
There is one species in this genus.
Life cycle
This genus infects the flour beetle Tribolium castaneum.
The sporozoites enter the host by the oral route, usually by ingestion of contaminated food but also by cannibalism of an infected host.
Infection with this genus increases larval mortality and interferes with normal development.
References
- ↑ Ashford RW (1965) Lymphotropha tribolii gen. nov., sp. nov., Neogregarinida, Schizocystidae, from the haemocoele of Tribolium castaneum (Herbst). J Protozool 12 (4) 609–615
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