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Paleoleishmania is an
extinct genus of kinetoplastids, a
monophyletic group of
unicellular parasitic flagellate protozoa. At
present it is
placed in the...
- sandflies). The
family is
known from
fossils of the
extinct genus Paleoleishmania preserved in
Burmese amber dating to the
Albian (100 mya) and Dominican...
- what
appear to be
parasitic blood worms similar to the
prehistoric Paleoleishmania but are 10-100
times larger, that
seemed to have
caused the osteomyelitis...
- humans.
Members of an
ancient genus of Leishmania-like parasites,
Paleoleishmania, have been
detected in
fossilized sand
flies dating back to the early...
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Numerous organisms have been
described from
amber specimens including:
Paleoleishmania neotropi****
Trypanosoma antiquus Discoflorus neotropicus Hymenaea protera...
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Palaeomyia burmitis Poinar 2004 A
Phlebotomidae sand fly, host for
Paleoleishmania proterus Palaeoparasycorax globosus Stebner et al. 2015 A
drain fly...
- what
appear to be
parasitic blood worms similar to the
prehistoric Paleoleishmania but are 10-100
times larger, that
seemed to have
caused the osteomyelitis...
- "Lutzomyia a****tis sp. n. (Diptera: Phlebotomidae), a
vector of
Paleoleishmania neotropi**** sp. n. (Kinetoplastida: Trypanosomatidae) in Dominican...
- in
amber (fossilized tree resin) or
under unusual conditions (e.g.,
Paleoleishmania, a kinetoplastid).
Others are
relatively common in the
fossil record...
- "Lutzomyia a****tis sp. n. (Diptera: Phlebotomidae), a
vector of
Paleoleishmania neotropi**** sp. n. (Kinetoplastida: Trypanosomatidae) in Dominican...