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Myxobolidae

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Myxobolidae
Myxobolus spinacurvatura, a species of Myxobolidae (Myxobolus)
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Cnidaria
Class: Myxosporea
Order: Bivalvulida
Suborder: Platysporina
Kudo, 1919[2]
Family: Myxobolidae
Thélohan, 1892[1]

Myxobolidae is a family of myxosporean parasites which typically infect freshwater fishes, and includes the economically significant species, Myxobolus cerebralis. They have been shown to have a complex life cycle, involving an alternate stage in an invertebrate, typically an annelid or polychaete worm.[citation needed]

Morphology

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Myxosporean spores of genera belonging to the Myxobolidae are flattened parallel to the sutural line. They typically contain two polar capsules, and have a central vacuole in which they store β-glycogen. In some genera, the spore walls are drawn out into long processes which are thought to slow sinking through the water column.[citation needed]

Actinosporean stages which have been linked to members of the Myxobolidae have a single central "style" and three processes or "tails", around 200 micrometers long, projecting from this. A sporoplasm packet at the end of the style contains 64 germ cells surrounded by a cellular envelope. There are also three polar capsules, each of which contains a coiled polar filament.[citation needed]

Genera

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References

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  1. ^ a b Thélohan, P. (1892). "Observations sur les myxosporidies et essai de classification de ces organismes". Bulletin de la Société Philomatique de Paris (in French). 4: 165–178.
  2. ^ Kudo, R. (1919). "Studies on Myxosporidia. A synopsis of genera and species of Myxosporidia". Illinois Biological Monographs. 5.
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  4. ^ Lorn, J; Tonguthai, K; Dykova, I (1991). "Hennegoides longitudinalis n. gen. n. sp.,a myxosporean parasite of Osphronemus gourami from Thailand" (PDF). Diseases of Aquatic Organisms. 11: 143–145. doi:10.3354/dao011143. ISSN 0177-5103.
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  6. ^ Bütschli, O. (1882). "Myxosporidia". In Bütschli, O. (ed.). Dr. H. G. Bronn's Klassen und Ordnungen des Thier-Reichs, wissenschaftlich dargestellt in Wort und Bild. Erster Band. Protozoa (in German). Leipzig: C. F. Winter'sche Verlagshandlung.
  7. ^ Kudo, R. (July 1933). "A Taxonomic Consideration of Myxosporidia". Transactions of the American Microscopical Society. 52 (3): 195–216. doi:10.2307/3222254.
  8. ^ Hoshina, T. (1952). "Notes on some myxosporidian parasites on fishes of Japan". Journal of the Tokyo University of Fisheries. 39 (1): 69–89.
  9. ^ Davis, H. S. (October 1944). "A Revision of the Genus Henneguya (Myxosporidia) with Descriptions of Two New Species". Transactions of the American Microscopical Society. 63 (4): 311–320. doi:10.2307/3223303.