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Definition of Myxosporeans

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- classes within the Myxozoa. The taxonomy of both actinosporeans and myxosporeans was originally based on spore morphology. In 1994 the phylum Myxozoa...
- nevertheless most closely related to jellyfish. This species, like most myxosporeans, lacks many of the diagnostic criteria that identify cnidarians. Indeed...
- di-sporic pseudoplasmodia, or poly-sporic plasmodia. Relationships between myxosporeans and their hosts are often highly evolved and do not usually result in...
- Similarly, other actinosporeans were folded into the life cycles of various myxosporeans.[citation needed] M. cerebralis is one of the 1,350 known myxozoan parasites...
- cycle in some way thereby minimizing the likelihood of infection. The myxosporeans have been shown to have complex life cycles using more than one host...
- dangerous to their hosts. Some small tube-dwelling oligochaetes transmit myxosporean parasites that cause whirling disease in fish. Earthworms make a significant...
- taxonomic clade of myxozoans, Sphaerospora sensu stricto. This clade of myxosporeans is composed mostly of endoparasites infecting the urinary system of marine...
- more generally is widespread among parasites. An extreme example is the myxosporean Henneguya zschokkei, an ectoparasite of fish and the only animal known...
- Bivalvulida is an order of myxosporean parasites which contains a number of species which cause economically significant losses to aquaculture and fisheries...
- of a large number of parasites. Henneguya and other parasites in the myxosporean group have complex life cycles, where the salmon is one of two hosts...