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Spironucleus Spironucleus
Members of the order Diplomonadida and class Kinetoplastea are flagellated protozoans that are generally found in the digestive tract and...
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  Piscinoodinium
Having characteristics of both plants and animals, dinoflagellates are classified as both zoological and botanical taxa. This...
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Theileria parva Theileria parva
T. parva infects and transforms all types of bovine lymphocyte (Morrison et al., 1996). Only the schizonts of T. parva...
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  Spironucleus barkhanus
Keeling and Doolittle (1996, 1997) also indicated that the two isolates from salmonids, one now described as Spironucleus barkhanus...
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Cryptosporidium parvum Cryptosporidium parvum
The life cycle of Cryptosporidium is basically similar to those of other intestinal coccidia, although sporulation takes place within the...
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Theileria Theileria
Shared features of the life cycle and morphology of Theileria species The life cycle and morphology of T. annulata and T....
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  Trichodina
The order Mobilida Kahl, 1933 (Class Oligohymenophorea de Puytorac et al., 1974; Subclass Peritrichia Stein, 1859) comprises mobile ciliated...
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  Hexamita salmonis
Members of the order Diplomonadida are flagellated protozoans that are generally found in the digestive tract and blood/body fluids of...
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  Cryptobia salmositica
Cryptobia salmositica (Fig. 12) is an elongated organism and its body measurements are based on air-dried stained blood smears: body...
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Tritrichomonas foetus Tritrichomonas foetus
Morphology/motility Tritrichomonas foetus is typically 9-18 µm long x 5-10 µm wide, and somewhat spindle-shaped, although it...
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