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class Oligohymenop****a.
Individual organisms from this
order are
called apostomes. They are
symbiotic with Crustacea. For
majority of
their life
cycle they...
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Hyalophysa clampi is a
species of
freshwater alveolates known as an
apostome ciliate. It was
found on
crayfish and
described by
Jeremy S.
Browning and...
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Chromidina is a
genus of
apostome ciliates of the
family Opalinopsidae.
Species of
Chromidina are
parasitic in the
renal and
pancreatic appendages of cephalopods...
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Foettingeriidae are a
family of
apostome ciliates of the
order Apostomatida. Like
other apostomes, they are
symbiotic with Crustacea, and live in...
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endoparasite of
Thysanoessa inermis, a
species of krill. "Discovery of an
apostome ciliate (Collinia
beringensis n. sp.)
endoparasitic in the
Bering Sea euphausiid...
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Hyalophysa is a
genus of
apostome ciliates of the
family Foettingeriidae.
Phyllis Clarke Bradbury (1966). "The life
cycle and
morphology of the apostomatous...
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spirotrichs and the now
abandoned Kinetofragmophora.
Since then the
apostomes have been added, but
otherwise its
composition has
remained relatively...
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Hyalophysa chattoni is an
apostome ciliate of the
order Apostomatida. The
polymorphic symbiont is
carried as an
encysted phoront on the
exoskeleton of...
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Mohamed Salah; Furuya, Hidetaka; Grellier,
Philippe (2016). "Diversity of
apostome ciliates,
Chromidina spp. (Oligohymenop****a, Opalinopsidae), parasites...
- Luigi. In it Vigo
wrote about anatomy,
medications and the
treatment of
apostome, ulcers, wounds,
diseases and
fractures and dislocations. The book on wounds...