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  • Landsberg GH (1989). "Description and taxonomic discussion of eimerian coccidia from African and Levantine geckoes". South African J. Zool. 24 (4): 345–355...
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  • Amitermes species Cenaeus carnifex Gibbs AJ (1944) Chagasella sp. (Protozoa, Coccidia) found in the salivary glands of Cenaeus carnifex Fabr. (Insecta, Hemiptera)...
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  • type 1 and type 2 wall forming bodies, canaliculi and granular bodies. Oocyte: The oocyst wall forms from 4 wall-membranes consolidating over the zygote...
    6 KB (428 words) - 14:22, 26 February 2021
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    identifying outbreaks is the ability to verify the results in a laboratory. The oocytes may be seen by microscopic examination of a stool sample, but they may...
    20 KB (1,939 words) - 11:47, 19 May 2024
  • ornatus) Barta, J. R., et al. (2001) Molecular phylogeny of the other tissue coccidia: Lankesterella and Caryospora. J Parasitol 87(1):121-127 Rommel, M. (1989)...
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    cases of infection in marine species. Researchers have found that the oocytes of T. gondii can survive in seawater for at least 6 months, with the amount...
    102 KB (11,721 words) - 23:29, 19 May 2024
  • the sporozoites are released. These are haploid and usually number 8 per oocyte but may be as many as 16 or as few as 4 depending on the species. The sporozoite...
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  • into the lumen of the tubule where they meet and fuse forming an oocyte. The oocyte subsequently develops into an oocyst which in turn divides into two...
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