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Chromidina chattoni

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Chromidina chattoni
Chromidina chattoni, hapantotype and parahapantotypes
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C. chattoni
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Chromidina chattoni
Souidenne, Florent and Grellier, 2016
Loligo vulgaris, the host of Chromidina chattoni

Chromidina elegans is a species of protist, described in 2016. It is parasitic in the kidney appendages of the cuttlefish Loligo vulgaris. The type-locality is off Tunisia in the Mediterranean Sea. [1]

The name of the species refers to French biologist Édouard Chatton, who worked on species of Chromidina.[2]

References

  1. ^ Souidenne, Dhikra; Florent, Isabelle; Dellinger, Marc; Justine, Jean Lou; Romdhane, Mohamed Salah; Furuya, Hidetaka; Grellier, Philippe (2016). "Diversity of apostome ciliates, Chromidina spp. (Oligohymenophorea, Opalinopsidae), parasites of cephalopods of the Mediterranean Sea". Parasite. 23: 33. doi:10.1051/parasite/2016033. ISSN 1776-1042. Open access icon
  2. ^ Chatton E, Lwoff A. 1935. Les Ciliés Apostomes. Morphologie, cytologie, éthologie, évolution, systématique. Première partie. Aperçu historique et général. Étude monographique des genres et des espèces. Archives de Zoologie Expérimentale et Générale, 77, 1-453.