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FINE STRUCTURE OF POLYRHABDINA SP. (APICOMPLEXA: EUGREGARINIDA), WITH EMPHASIS ON THE TAXONOMIC POSITION OF POLYRHABDINES. / Paskerova, G.G.; Diakin, A.; Panfilkina, T.S.; Simdyanov, T.G.; Valigurova, A.

2014. 96-97 Abstract from 49th European Marine Biology Symposium, Санкт-Петербург, Russian Federation.

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Paskerova, GG, Diakin, A, Panfilkina, TS, Simdyanov, TG & Valigurova, A 2014, 'FINE STRUCTURE OF POLYRHABDINA SP. (APICOMPLEXA: EUGREGARINIDA), WITH EMPHASIS ON THE TAXONOMIC POSITION OF POLYRHABDINES', 49th European Marine Biology Symposium, Санкт-Петербург, Russian Federation, 8/09/14 - 12/09/14 pp. 96-97. <http://onlinereg.ru/embs49>

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Paskerova, G. G., Diakin, A., Panfilkina, T. S., Simdyanov, T. G., & Valigurova, A. (2014). FINE STRUCTURE OF POLYRHABDINA SP. (APICOMPLEXA: EUGREGARINIDA), WITH EMPHASIS ON THE TAXONOMIC POSITION OF POLYRHABDINES. 96-97. Abstract from 49th European Marine Biology Symposium, Санкт-Петербург, Russian Federation. http://onlinereg.ru/embs49

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Paskerova GG, Diakin A, Panfilkina TS, Simdyanov TG, Valigurova A. FINE STRUCTURE OF POLYRHABDINA SP. (APICOMPLEXA: EUGREGARINIDA), WITH EMPHASIS ON THE TAXONOMIC POSITION OF POLYRHABDINES. 2014. Abstract from 49th European Marine Biology Symposium, Санкт-Петербург, Russian Federation.

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Paskerova, G.G. ; Diakin, A. ; Panfilkina, T.S. ; Simdyanov, T.G. ; Valigurova, A. / FINE STRUCTURE OF POLYRHABDINA SP. (APICOMPLEXA: EUGREGARINIDA), WITH EMPHASIS ON THE TAXONOMIC POSITION OF POLYRHABDINES. Abstract from 49th European Marine Biology Symposium, Санкт-Петербург, Russian Federation.

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title = "FINE STRUCTURE OF POLYRHABDINA SP. (APICOMPLEXA: EUGREGARINIDA), WITH EMPHASIS ON THE TAXONOMIC POSITION OF POLYRHABDINES",
abstract = "Apicomplexans form a large and diverse group of unicellular parasites inhabiting invertebrates and vertebrates. Gregarines are mostly extracellular apicomplexan parasites that occur in the intestine, coelom and reproductive organs of marine, freshwater and terrestrial invertebrates. Most gregarines infecting the intestine of marine invertebrates have been described within the family Lecudinidae and the type genus Lecudina. The diversity of these {\textquoteleft}marine{\textquoteright} parasites is vast and still poorly understood. Moreover the family Lecudinidae is probably a taxonomic mixture; some species considered to be {\textquoteleft}lecudinids{\textquoteright} may well belong to other families of aseptate eugregarines. The genus Polyrabdina (=Polyrhabdina by Caullery & Mesnil, 1914, presently accepted) was established by Mingazzini, 1891 for Gregarina spionis Kolliker, 1848 from polychaetes Malacoceros fuliginosus. To date this genus comprises six species of parasites inhabiting marine worms of the family Spionidae; Polyrhabdina spionis is the type species. The i",
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T1 - FINE STRUCTURE OF POLYRHABDINA SP. (APICOMPLEXA: EUGREGARINIDA), WITH EMPHASIS ON THE TAXONOMIC POSITION OF POLYRHABDINES

AU - Paskerova, G.G.

AU - Diakin, A.

AU - Panfilkina, T.S.

AU - Simdyanov, T.G.

AU - Valigurova, A.

PY - 2014

Y1 - 2014

N2 - Apicomplexans form a large and diverse group of unicellular parasites inhabiting invertebrates and vertebrates. Gregarines are mostly extracellular apicomplexan parasites that occur in the intestine, coelom and reproductive organs of marine, freshwater and terrestrial invertebrates. Most gregarines infecting the intestine of marine invertebrates have been described within the family Lecudinidae and the type genus Lecudina. The diversity of these ‘marine’ parasites is vast and still poorly understood. Moreover the family Lecudinidae is probably a taxonomic mixture; some species considered to be ‘lecudinids’ may well belong to other families of aseptate eugregarines. The genus Polyrabdina (=Polyrhabdina by Caullery & Mesnil, 1914, presently accepted) was established by Mingazzini, 1891 for Gregarina spionis Kolliker, 1848 from polychaetes Malacoceros fuliginosus. To date this genus comprises six species of parasites inhabiting marine worms of the family Spionidae; Polyrhabdina spionis is the type species. The i

AB - Apicomplexans form a large and diverse group of unicellular parasites inhabiting invertebrates and vertebrates. Gregarines are mostly extracellular apicomplexan parasites that occur in the intestine, coelom and reproductive organs of marine, freshwater and terrestrial invertebrates. Most gregarines infecting the intestine of marine invertebrates have been described within the family Lecudinidae and the type genus Lecudina. The diversity of these ‘marine’ parasites is vast and still poorly understood. Moreover the family Lecudinidae is probably a taxonomic mixture; some species considered to be ‘lecudinids’ may well belong to other families of aseptate eugregarines. The genus Polyrabdina (=Polyrhabdina by Caullery & Mesnil, 1914, presently accepted) was established by Mingazzini, 1891 for Gregarina spionis Kolliker, 1848 from polychaetes Malacoceros fuliginosus. To date this genus comprises six species of parasites inhabiting marine worms of the family Spionidae; Polyrhabdina spionis is the type species. The i

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KW - gregarines

KW - ultrastructure

KW - host-parasite relationships

M3 - тезисы

SP - 96

EP - 97

Y2 - 8 September 2014 through 12 September 2014

ER -

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