Gregarina garnhami
Gregarina garnhami is a eukaryotic unicellular organism belonging to the Apicomplexa described in 1956 by Canning as a parasite found in several locusts, such as the desert locust, African migratory locust, and Egyptian locust. Especially, the desert locust is the host for this species, as up to 100% of animals can become infected. An estimated thousands of different species of gregarines can be in insects and 99% of these gregarines still need to be described. Each insect is said to host multiple species.A remarkable feature of G. garnhami is its auto-fluorescence.
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Gregarina garnhami
Gregarina garnhami is a eukaryotic unicellular organism belonging to the Apicomplexa described in 1956 by Canning as a parasite found in several locusts, such as the desert locust, African migratory locust, and Egyptian locust. Especially, the desert locust is the host for this species, as up to 100% of animals can become infected. An estimated thousands of different species of gregarines can be in insects and 99% of these gregarines still need to be described. Each insect is said to host multiple species.A remarkable feature of G. garnhami is its auto-fluorescence.
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Gregarina garnhami is a eukary ...... hami is its auto-fluorescence.
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Gregarina garnhami
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Canning, 1956
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Gregarina
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Autofluorescence of Gregarina garnhami
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G. garnhami
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Gregarina garnhami is a eukary ...... hami is its auto-fluorescence.
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Gregarina garnhami
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