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Trypanosoma phedinae

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Trypanosoma phedinae
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T.  phedinae
Binomial name
Trypanosoma phedinae
Peirce, Cheke & Cheke, 1977

Trypanosoma phedinae is a species of excavates with flagellae first isolated from the Mascarene martin, Phedina borbonica, in Mauritius.[1]

References

  1. ^ Peirce, M A; Cheke A S; Cheke R A (1977). "A survey of blood parasites of birds in the Mascarene Islands, Indian Ocean: with descriptions of two new species and taxonomic discussion". Ibis. 119 (4): 451–461. doi:10.1111/j.1474-919X.1977.tb02053.x.