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- deanei, S. culicis is researched as model organism for the evolution of symbiotic relationsships with intracellular bacteria. S. culicis was first described...
- Chryseobacterium culicis is a Gram-negative and rod-shaped bacteria from the genus Chryseobacterium which has been isolated from the midgut of the mosquito...
- proteobacterial endosymbionts). These trypansomatids (Strigomonas oncopelti, S. culicis, S. galati, Angomonas desouzai, and A. deanei) are in turn known as SHTs...
- microsporidia. Microsporidia, specifically the mosquito-infecting Vavraia culicis, are being explored as a possible 'evolution-proof' malaria-control method...
- true flies (order Diptera): the Culicidae (from the Latin culex, genitive culicis, meaning "midge" or "gnat"). They are members of the infraorder Culicomorpha...
- Trombiculidae, from Gr**** τρομειν ("to tremble") and Latin culex, genitive culicis ("gnat" or "midge"), was first described as an independent family by Henry...
- Kinetoplastibacterium genus. Several species of the Strigomonadinae, notably Strigomonas culicis and Angomonas deanei have been researched as "excellent models for the...
- genera Sympotthastia and Potthastia, and from Cricotopus bicinctus. S. culicis has been found in Culex pipiens and the genera Eukiefferiella and Chironomus...
- independent of eukaryotes Parasite Eve, fiction about endosymbiosis Strigomonas culicis, another protozoan that harbours an obligate bacterial symbiont Viral eukaryogenesis...
- also discovered in varying degrees in other protists such as Strigomonas culicis, Novymonas esmeraldas, Diplonema ****oni**** and Diplonema aggregatum are...