Ovivora

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Ovivora
Scientific classification edit
Domain: Eukaryota
(unranked): Diaphoretickes
Clade: SAR
Infrakingdom: Alveolata
Phylum: Apicomplexa
Class: Conoidasida
Subclass: Coccidia
Order: Eucoccidiorida
Suborder: Eimeriorina
Family:
Genus: Ovivora
Mackinnon and Ray, 1937
Species:
O. thalassemae
Binomial name
Ovivora thalassemae
(Lankester)

Ovivora is a genus in the phylum Apicomplexa.

History[]

This genus was created by Mackinnon and Ray in 1937.[1]

This species was earlier described by Lankester and named Monocystis thalassemae.

Taxonomy[]

There is one species recognised in this genus.

Description[]

This species infects the eggs of the echiuroid worm (). This occurs while the eggs are within the genital pouches (nephridial sacs).

Schizogony and sporogony both occur within the eggs.

The mature sexual parasites are vermiform and immobile. The males are smaller than the females. The , when it becomes spherical, gives rise to numerous, elongate microgametes. These are similar to those of Aggregata.

The oocysts have many sporocysts, each with up to 12 sporozoites.

The number of chromosomes appears to be seven.

References[]

  1. ^ McKinnon DL, Ray HN (1937) A coccidian from the eggs of Thalassema neptuni Gaertner. Parasitology 29: 457-468


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