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      Morphological and ultrastructural characteristics of Myxobolus ridibundae n. sp. (Myxosporea: Bivalvulida) infecting the testicular tissue of the marsh frog Rana ridibunda (Amphibia: Ranidae) in Egypt

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            Biology contravenes taxonomy in the myxozoa: new discoveries show alternation of invertebrate and vertebrate hosts.

            For 80 years the infectivity of salmonid whirling disease has eluded discovery. New findings now show that this myxosporean disease of fish is initiated by what is regarded as an actinosporean produced in a tubificid oligochaete. Experimental results provide evidence that, instead of being considered as representatives of separate classes in the phylum Myxozoa, the myxosporean and actinosporean are alternating life forms of a single organism.
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              A review of the myxosporean genus Kudoa Meglitsch, 1947, and its impact on the international aquaculture industry and commercial fisheries

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                Journal
                Parasitology Research
                Parasitol Res
                Springer Nature
                0932-0113
                1432-1955
                January 2017
                October 19 2016
                January 2017
                : 116
                : 1
                : 133-141
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                10.1007/s00436-016-5269-x
                27757539
                44f5f4c1-c288-47fc-8b51-b4a4b8d247f5
                © 2017

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