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- intracellular, and without epimerites or mucrons. In the gregarines, these are large, extracellular, and possess epimerites or mucrons. A second difference...
- vesicles. Attachment to host occurs by a mucron (aseptate gregarines) or an epimerite (septate gregarines); some gregarines (urosporidians) float freely within...
- the genus Bernierinyssus is as follows (for both ****es:) Medium-sized. Epimerites I free. Unpaired seta vi present. Prodorsal shield trapezoidal or pear-shaped...
- opening—a cytostome. It is used to attach and feed from the host's cell. The epimerites of some aseptate eugregarines superficially (at the light microscopic...
- sporogony are present in all species They are septate with deutomerites, epimerites and protomerites A conoidal complex is present through a major portion...
- Pterodectinae. The main difference is that the female pregenital apodeme and epimerites IV are separated, while in the latter they are connected and form a distinct...
- apical complex and instead possess a mucron (aseptate species) or an epimerite (septate species). The surface is inscribed by 90-300 epicytic folds resulting...
- such as their development in the midgut of their hosts, a small globular epimerite, stout bodied gamonts, and barrel-shaped (or dolioform) oocysts. In 2021...
- vesicles Attachment to host via a mucron (aseptate gregarines) or an epimerite (septate gregarines) Possess longitudinal epicytic folds Have a myzocytosis-based...
- solitary and may develop either intracellularly or extracellularly. The epimerite varies in its structure between species. The gametocysts may or may not...