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- Strigomonas is a genus of protists in the order of Trypanosomatida, harboring endodymbiontic bacteria of the Candidatus Kinetoplastibacterium genus. Page...
- Strigomonas culicis is a protist and member of flagellated trypanosomatids. It is an obligate parasite in the gastrointestinal tract of mosquito, and...
- Strigomonas oncopelti is a parasitic protist from the order Trypanosomatida. Texeira MM, Ferreira R, Borghesan TC, Takata C (2011). "'Phylogenetic Validation...
- Angomonas Souza & Corte-Real 1991 Genus Kentomonas Votypka et al. 2014 Genus Strigomonas Lwoff & Lwoff 1931 Some trypanosomatids only occupy a single host, while...
- subsequently also discovered in varying degrees in other protists such as Strigomonas culicis, Novymonas esmeraldas, Diplonema ****oni**** and Diplonema aggregatum...
- Kinetoplastibacterium genus. Several species of the Strigomonadinae, notably Strigomonas culicis and Angomonas deanei have been researched as "excellent models...
- Takata C (2011). "'Phylogenetic Validation of the Genera Angomonas and Strigomonas of Trypanosomatids Harboring Bacterial Endosymbionts with the Description...
- Takata C (2011). "'Phylogenetic Validation of the Genera Angomonas and Strigomonas of Trypanosomatids Harboring Bacterial Endosymbionts with the Description...
- 1907 the first known symbiont-harbouring trypanosomatid, later named Strigomonas culicis. Novymonas esmeraldas spends it life cycle in the intestine (hindgut)...
- independent of eukaryotes Parasite Eve, fiction about endosymbiosis Strigomonas culicis, another protozoan that harbours an obligate bacterial symbiont...