- The
Haemosporida (sometimes
called Haemospororida) are an
order of
intraerythrocytic parasitic alveolates. Over 500
species are in this order, organised...
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parasitic eukaryotes.
Within Apicomplexa,
Plasmodium is in the
order Haemosporida and
family Plasmodiidae. Over 200
species of
Plasmodium have been described...
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Ellis C.; Kocan, A. A. (1977). "Leucocytozoon (
Haemosporida; Leucocytozoidae) of the Falconiformes".
Canadian Journal of Zoology...
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species of this
genus evolved 12.8 million
years ago and that the
order Haemosporida evolved 16.2 million
years ago.
While the date of
evolution of P. fal****rum...
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frigatebirds and the
description of a new
species of
Haemoproteus (
Haemosporida: Haemoproteidae)" (PDF).
Journal of Parasitology. 98 (2): 388–97. doi:10...
- L. A. (2006).
Evidence for
cryptic speciation of
Leucocytozoon spp.(
Haemosporida, Leucocytozoidae) in
diurnal raptors.
Journal of Parasitology, 92(2)...
- Europe:
Cytochrome b
lineages of the
genera Plasmodium and
Haemoproteus (
Haemosporida) from Bulgaria". Acta Parasitologica. 55 (3): 201–209. doi:10.2478/s11686-010-0029-z...
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containing the word or
using the prefix: haema-, hema- G αἷμα (haîma)
blood Haemosporida;
Bacteria sp.,
Haemophilus influenzae,
House finch,
Haemorhous mexic****...
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Burmese amber is
fossil resin dating to the
early Late
Cretaceous Cenomanian age
recovered from
deposits in the
Hukawng Valley of
northern Myanmar. It...
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Haemoproteus crumenium is a
haemoproteid parasite first described in 1905.
Birds of the
family Ciconiidae serve as the host. From an
early stage of development...