- the liver. The type
species is
Polychromophilus melanipherus, and was
described by
Dionisi in 1898.
Polychromophilus was
first described by
Dionisi in...
- Hepatocystis, Plasmodium,
Polychromophilus, Nycteria, and Rayella. The
insect vectors of Hepatocystis,
Plasmodium and
Polychromophilus are Ceratopogonidae,...
-
genus Plasmodium. The
genus Plasmodium is most
closely related to
Polychromophilus. The
relation between these genera is
under debate at
present and a...
- Hepatocystis, Nycteria, Plasmodium, and
Polychromophilus, the
first three are
confined to old
world bats, and only
Polychromophilus is
present in the new world....
- (the
eastern bent-wing bat). It is
known to
harbor the
blood parasite Polychromophilus melanipherus,
though one
study found that bats with the
blood parasite...
- Haemoproteus, Parahaemoproteus,
Polychromophilus and
Plasmodium found that
Leucocytozoon occupied a
basal position and that
Polychromophilus and
Plasmodium were sister...
-
Subgenus Sauramoeba Garnham 1966
Subgenus Vinckeia Garnham 1964
Genus Polychromophilus Landau et al 1984
Genus Rayella Dasgupta 1967
Genus Saurocytozoon Lainson...
-
Garnham and
Heisch 1953
Genus Plasmodium Marchiafava &
Celli 1885
Genus Polychromophilus Landau et al 1984
Genus Rayella Dasgupta 1967
Genus Saurocytozoon Lainson...
- Leucocytozoon, Mesnilium*, Nycteria, Parahaemoproteus, Plasmodium,
Polychromophilus, Rayella*, Saurocytozoon*.
Piroplasmorida Wenyon 1926. Anthemosoma*...
- cells.
Haemoproteus infects reptiles and
birds Nycteria infects bats
Polychromophilus infects bats
Hepatocystis infects monkeys and
other mammals Leucocytozoon...