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Trichodina nigra Trichodina nigra Lom, 1961 is a very common fish trichodinid found on the skin and gills of many freshwater fish families in Eurasia,...
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Trichodina truttae Trichodina truttae Mueller, 1937 is one of the largest species in the genus and a well-known pathogen of salmonids (usually on the skin,...
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Trichodina reticulata Trichodina reticulata Hirschmann and Partsch, 1955 shows specificity for Carassius carassius and Carassius auratus...
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Tetrahymena rostrata Tetrahymena rostrata (Kahl, 1926) Corliss, 1952 is an edaphic histophagous organism and a facultative parasite of some invertebrates. It...
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Spironucleus vortens Live Spironucleus vortens trophozoites are pyriform in shape and measure 12.5-20.5 µm in length and 5.0-11.2 µm in width....
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Pseudocohnilembus persalinus Pseudocohnilembus persalinus is elongated, spindle-shaped and measures 29-42 µm × 15-19 µm. Large globular macronucleus and small...
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Mesanophrys maggii Mesanophrys maggii (= M. pugettensis) has body fusiform, 26.9-72.5 µm × 7.7-16.3 µm. Single, central, spherical macronucleus (9.4...
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Epistylis Epistylis Ehrenberg, 1830 are colonial ciliophorans, with bell-shaped or elongated cylindrical or conical bodies. A non-contractile...
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Theileria orientalis/Theileria buffeli group Little is known of the schizont stage of members of the T. orientalis/T.buffeli group. To date, only the pathogenic Korean, Japanese, and...
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Cryptosporidium andersoni The life cycle of Cryptosporidium is basically similar to those of other intestinal coccidia, although sporulation takes place within the...
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