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Monoxenous development, or monoxeny,
characterizes a
parasite whose development is
restricted to a
single host species. The
etymology of the
terms monoxeny...
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Crithidia otongatchiensis is a
species of
monoxenous trypanosomatid. It is
known to
parasitise Brachycera flies, and was
first found in Ecuador. Yurchenko...
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Crithidia pragensis is a
species of
monoxenous trypanosomatid. It is
known to
parasitise Brachycera flies, and was
first found in the
Czech Republic. Yurchenko...
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gives rise to an oocyst,
which is the
infective stage. The
majority are
monoxenous (infect one host only), but a few are
heteroxenous (lifecycle involves...
- life cycle) – Leishmania,
Phytomonas and Trypanosoma. The
remainder are
monoxenous (one host in the life cycle).
Paratrypanosoma appears to be the first...
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flagellate protist belonging to the
family Trypanosomatidae. It is a
monoxenous parasite of
heteropteran insects,
mainly inhabiting their hindgut and...
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feeds on the host's blood. It can have a
heteroxenous lifestyle or
monoxenous life
cycle depending on how many
hosts it
feeds on in each cycle. I. pacificus...
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Wallaceina raviniae is a
species of
monoxenous trypanosomatid. It is
known to
parasitise Brachycera flies, and was
first found in Ecuador.
Comparison and...
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ruminants including sheep and goats.
Eimeria species are
considered to be
monoxenous because the life
cycle is
completed within a
single host, and stenoxenous...
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Leptomonas moramango is a
species of
monoxenous trypanosomatid. It is
known to
parasitise Brachycera flies, and was
first found in Madagascar. Yurchenko...