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- Henneguya zschokkei or Henneguya salminicola is a species of a myxosporean endoparasite. It afflicts several salmon in the genera Oncorhynchus and Salmo...
- three species of Loricifera (< 1 mm in size) and the 10-cell Henneguya zschokkei. In 2010 three species of anaerobic loricifera were discovered in the...
- organisms by po****tion World Animal Day, observed on 4 October Henneguya zschokkei does not have mitochondrial DNA or utilize aerobic respiration. The application...
- other myxozoans analyzed (Myxidium sp., Myxobolus sp., and Henneguya zschokkei).[1] Kudoa thyrsites is an interesting member of this group in that apparently...
- widespread among parasites. An extreme example is the myxosporean Henneguya zschokkei, an ectoparasite of fish and the only animal known to have lost the ability...
- & Toguebaye, 1997 Henneguya za****i Bhatt & Siddiqui, 1964 Henneguya zschokkei (Gurley, 1894) Thélohan, P. (1892). "Observation sur les myxosporidies...
- survive on fermentation alone, even as one parasitic animal (Henneguya zschokkei) is known to survive without oxygen. Fermentation uses a range of substrates...
- Amoebic gill disease Ceratomyxa shasta Gyrodactylus salaris Henneguya zschokkei Infectious salmon anemia virus M74 syndrome Myxobolus cerebralis Nanophyetus...
- Cyclops vulgaris Koch, 1838 Cyclops wigrensis Streletskaya, 1988 Cyclops zschokkei Graeter, 1910 Daphne Cuvelier & T. Chad Walter. "Cyclops Müller, 1785"...
- Epizootic ulcerative syndrome Flukes Glugea Gyrodactylus salaris Henneguya zschokkei Ich (freshwater) Ich (marine) Kudoa thyrsites Lernaeocera branchialis...