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Synopsis of the species of Thelohanellus Kudo, 1933 (Myxozoa: Myxosporea: Bivalvulida)
A synopsis of the species of Thelohanellus Kudo, 1933 (Myxozoa: Myxosporea: Myxobolidae) is presented. It includes a total of 108 nominal species. For each species, the most relevant morphological and morphometric characteristics are provided, together ...
J Y Zhang, J C Eiras, Kálmán Molnár
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Thelohanellus kitauei is a freshwater myxosporean parasite causing intestinal giant cystic disease of common carp. To clarify the life cycle of T. kitauei, we investigated the oligochaete populations in China and Hungary. This study confirms two distinct
Muhammad Hafiz Borkhanuddin +2 more
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Thelohanellus (Myxozoa:Myxosporea) infection of the scales in the European wild carp Cyprinus carpio carpio [PDF]
Kálmán Molnár
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Thelohanellus misgurni (Kudo, 1919) infection on the fins of Chinese muddy loach Misgurnus mizolepis
On September in 2010, myxosporidian parasites were found on the fins of Chinese muddy loach, Misgurnus mizolepis, Several cysts of approximately 2 mm diameter were observed on the fins. Numerous spores were found in the cyst. The total length of the spore was 13.0 to 15.8 , and the width of spore was 6.0 to 7.5 . As the results, the myxosporidians were
Se-Ryun Kwon, Hyoung-Jun Kim
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Diseases of Aquatic Organisms, 2015
A new species of the genus Thelohanellus Kudo, 1933 (Myxosporea, Bivalvulida) was isolated from the fins of goldfish Carassius auratus auratus (Linnaeus 1758). The fish had been imported from China by an Austrian retailer. Nodules from the margins of the fins contained pyriform myxospores with a singular polar capsule.
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A new species of the genus Thelohanellus Kudo, 1933 (Myxosporea, Bivalvulida) was isolated from the fins of goldfish Carassius auratus auratus (Linnaeus 1758). The fish had been imported from China by an Austrian retailer. Nodules from the margins of the fins contained pyriform myxospores with a singular polar capsule.
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Archiv für Protistenkunde, 1987
Summary Thelohanellus pyriformis ( Thelohan 1892) from tench (Tinca tinca) gills is redescribed using light and electron microscopy. Trophozoites in form of polysporic plasmodia develop in gill filament arteries. The plasmodia are coated with endothelial cells of the host.
Iva Dyková, Jiří Lom
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Summary Thelohanellus pyriformis ( Thelohan 1892) from tench (Tinca tinca) gills is redescribed using light and electron microscopy. Trophozoites in form of polysporic plasmodia develop in gill filament arteries. The plasmodia are coated with endothelial cells of the host.
Iva Dyková, Jiří Lom
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Journal of Parasitology, 2011
A myxozoan resembling species of Thelohanellus was isolated from the gills of koi (Cyprinus carpio) cultured in North Carolina. Plasmodia measuring ∼200 µm in diameter contained tear-shaped myxospores containing a single pyriform polar capsule. The spore body was concave on one side, measuring 16.2 (14.7-16.8) µm long and 5.6 (4.5-6) µm wide. The polar
Matt J, Griffin, Andrew E, Goodwin
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A myxozoan resembling species of Thelohanellus was isolated from the gills of koi (Cyprinus carpio) cultured in North Carolina. Plasmodia measuring ∼200 µm in diameter contained tear-shaped myxospores containing a single pyriform polar capsule. The spore body was concave on one side, measuring 16.2 (14.7-16.8) µm long and 5.6 (4.5-6) µm wide. The polar
Matt J, Griffin, Andrew E, Goodwin
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