Definition of Haemoproteidae. Meaning of Haemoproteidae. Synonyms of Haemoproteidae

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Definition of Haemoproteidae

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Meaning of Haemoproteidae from wikipedia

- The Haemoproteidae are a family of parasitic alveolates in the phylum Apicomplexa. The species in this family produce pigment and do not have an a****ual...
- The Haemoproteidae and the Plasmodiidae both produce pigment. These families have been placed in the suborder Laveraniina. Neither the Haemoproteidae nor...
- Belgique, Entomologie. 70: 33–70. Bennett, GF; M. A. Peirce (1986). "Avian Haemoproteidae. 21. The haemoproteids of the parrot family Psittacidae". Canadian Journal...
- and the description of a new species of Haemoproteus (Haemosporida: Haemoproteidae)" (PDF). Journal of Parasitology. 98 (2): 388–97. doi:10.1645/GE-2415...
- order Haemospororida: the families Garniidae, Haemoproteidae, and Leucocytozoidae. The Haemoproteidae and the Plasmodiidae both produce pigment, and...
- Bishop, M. A. W. (1989). "introduction". A taxonomic study of the Haemoproteidae (Apicomplexa: Haemosporina) of the Avian order Strigiformes (PDF) (Doctorate...
- 2016-11-09. Retrieved 2018-12-24. Bennett, Gordon F. (1978). "Avian Haemoproteidae. 8. The haemoproteids of the bee-eater family (Meropidae)". Canadian...
- Haemospororida Garniidae (Garnia) Haemoproteidae (Haemoproteus) Leucocytozoidae (Leucocytozoon) Plasmodiidae (Plasmodium) Piroplasmida Babesiidae (Babesia)...
- Haemospororida Garniidae (Garnia) Haemoproteidae (Haemoproteus) Leucocytozoidae (Leucocytozoon) Plasmodiidae (Plasmodium) Piroplasmida Babesiidae (Babesia)...
- as well as mites of the genus Demodex. Blood parasites of the family Haemoproteidae and intestinal nematodes of Toxocaridae also affect megabat species...