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Legerella

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Legerella
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Legerella

Mesnil, 1900
Species

Legerella helminthorum
Legerella hydropori
Legerella nova
Legerella parva
Legerella testiculi

Legerella is a genus of parasitic alveolates of the phylum Apicomplexa.[1] Species in this genus that usually infect the malpighian tubules of invertebrates.

Legerella helminthorum infects the intestinal cells of the nematode Mononchus composticola

Legerella testiculi infects the testes of the millipede Glomeris marginata.

The type species is Legerella nova.

History

The genus was created by Félix Mesnil in 1900.

Taxonomy

There are five species known in this genus.

Description

The oocyst contains numerous sporozoites. Sporocysts do not occur.

Host records

References

  1. ^ Tuzet O, Manier JF (1951) Le cycle de Legerella nova Schneider, coccidie parasite des tubes de Malpighi du Glomeris marginata Villers, et son observation par le microscope à contraste de phases. Annales des sciences naturelles: Zoologie et biologie animale