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Description of Exoschizonidae

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Archigregarines, one species which engages in extracellular merogony where merozoites are formed as a cluster at the anterior end of the meront; gametocysts, gametes, and oocysts have not been observed
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Exoschizonidae

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The Exoschizonidae are a family in the phylum Apicomplexa.

History

This family was created by Levine in 1971.[1]

Taxonomy

There is one genus currently recognised in this family - Exoschizon. This genus has only one species - Exoschizon siphonosomae - which was described by Hukui in 1939.[2]

Description

This species was found in the intestine of a sipunculid worm (Siphonosoma cumanense) in Japan.

The meronts measure 90 µm × 15 µm. There are ~13 longitudinal striations per side.

The meronts and gamonts are similarly shaped.

Transmission is presumably by the orofaecal route.

References

  1. ^ Levine ND (1971) Taxonomy of the Archigregarinorida and Selenidiidae (Protozoa, Apicomplexa) J Euk Microbiol 18 (4) 704–717 doi:10.1111/j.1550-7408.1971.tb03401.x
  2. ^ Hukui (1939) J Fac Sci Hiroshima Univ 7: 17
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Exoschizonidae: Brief Summary

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The Exoschizonidae are a family in the phylum Apicomplexa.

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