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Summary The neogregarine Apicystis bombi is considered a low prevalence parasite of Bombus spp. Before our work it has only once been detected in one single specimen of the Western honeybee Apis mellifera
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Comparative Parasitology, 2019
The Apicystis bombi neogregarines parasitize bumblebees. Apis mellifera is its accidental host, but, in the future, it might become its ultimate host. Using polymerase chain reaction and microscopic analysis, we found A. bombi in 1 of 10 apiaries in Central Europe. The colony was queenless, with rebel workers. The parasite was detected in the hemolymph
Krzysztof Olszewski +2 more
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The Apicystis bombi neogregarines parasitize bumblebees. Apis mellifera is its accidental host, but, in the future, it might become its ultimate host. Using polymerase chain reaction and microscopic analysis, we found A. bombi in 1 of 10 apiaries in Central Europe. The colony was queenless, with rebel workers. The parasite was detected in the hemolymph
Krzysztof Olszewski +2 more
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Alien parasite hitchhikes to Patagonia on invasive bumblebee
Biological Invasions, 2012Marina P Arbetman +2 more
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Nosema bombi, a microsporidian pathogen of the bumble bee Bombus terrestris (L.)
New Zealand Journal of Zoology, 1995Louise A Malone
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