- of the Myxozoa)
spore can be up to 2 mm.
Myxozoans can live in both
freshwater and
marine habitats.
Myxozoans are
highly derived cnidarians that have undergone...
- this interpretation, by
finding that
Polypodium is a
close relative to
myxozoans and
suggesting that
together they
share a
closer affinity to bilaterians...
- fish's death. M.
cerebralis is one of the most
economically important myxozoans in fish, as well as one of the most pathogenic. It was the
first myxosporean...
- S.W., Longshaw, M., & Okamura, B. (2000). "A new
class and
order of
myxozoans to
accommodate parasites of
bryozoans with
ultrastructural observations...
-
taxonomic and
nomenclatural problems arising from the two-host life
cycle of
myxozoans. The
distinction between the two
previously recognised classes Actinosporea...
-
animal that has ever lived; it can be up to 33.6
metres (110 ft) long.
Myxozoans such as
Myxobolus cerebralis are single-celled parasites,
never more than...
- Vertebrata.
Invertebrates vary
widely in size, from 10 μm (0.0004 in)
Myxozoans to the 9–10 m (30–33 ft)
colossal squid. Some so-called invertebrates...
-
Saccosporidae is a
family of
myxozoans. It is the only
family within the
class Malacosporea and has only
three species,
while the
other class of Myxozoa...
- Bartholomew,
Jerri L. (eds.), "
Myxozoans on the Move:
Dispersal Modes,
Exotic Species and
Emerging Diseases",
Myxozoan Evolution,
Ecology and Development...
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sponges Cnidarians Anthozoans inc.
corals Medusozoans inc.
jellyfish Myxozoans Chordates Lancelets Tunicates Vertebrates Echinoderms Sea
lilies Asterozoans...