Apicystis
Apicystis | |
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
(unranked): | Sar |
(unranked): | Alveolata |
Phylum: | Apicomplexa |
Class: | Conoidasida |
Subclass: | Gregarinasina |
Order: | Neogregarinorida |
Family: | Lipotrophidae |
Genus: | Apicystis |
Species | |
Apicystis is a genus of parasitic protozoa of the phylum Apicomplexa.
Taxonomy
There is one species currently recognised in this genus.
History
This species in this genus was first described by Liu in 1974 as a species in the genus Mattesia.
In 1996, Lipa and Triggiani transferred this organis, to a new genus Apicystis on the basis of morphology and life cycle.[1]
Description
The species in this genus are spread by the orofaecal route.
Oocysts are ingested. Within the intestine these develop into sporozoites.
The sporozoites penetrate the gut wall and invade the haemocoele subsequently taking up residence in the fat body.
Host records
This genus infects a number of hosts
- Apis mellifera
- Bombus dahlbomii
- Bombus ephippiatus
- Bombus hortorum
- Bombus pratorum
- Bombus ruderatus
- Bombus terrestris
- Bombus vagans
References
- ↑ Lipa, J.J.; Triggiani, O. (1996). "Apicystis gen nov and Apicystis bombi (Liu, Macfarlane & Pengelly) comb nov (Protozoa: Neogregarinida), a cosmopolitan parasite of Bombus and Apis (Hymenoptera: Apidae)". Apidologie. 27 (1): 29–34. doi:10.1051/apido:19960104.
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