Menzbieria

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Menzbieria
Scientific classification
Domain:
Eukaryota
(unranked):
(unranked):
Alveolata
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Genus:
Menzbieria

Bogoyavlensky 1922
Species

Menzbieria adelae
Menzbieria chalcographi
Menzbieria hydrachnae

Menzbieria is a genus of parasitic alveolates of the phylum Apicomplexa.

Species in this genus infect

Coleoptera and Lepidoptera
).

Taxonomy

This genus was created by Bogoyavlensky in 1922.[1]

The type species is Menzbieria hydrachnae.

Description

Species of this genus have only rarely been reported.

The protozoa are spread by the

orofaecal
route.

The trophozoites are found in the fat body, gut and Malphigian tubes.

The

schizonts
may be intra or extra cellular.

Two types of

merogony
may occur and this may occur in the lumen of the gut or extraluminally.

The gametes are spherical and of similar size (isogamy) and bud from the surface of the gamont.

The

oocysts
are of the actinocephalid type (lemon shaped).

There may be 16 or 32 sporocysts per oocyst.

Host records

  • Menzbieria adelae - green longhorn butterfly (
    Adela reaumurella
    )
  • Menzbieria chalcographi - great spruce bark beetle (Dendroctonus micans)
  • Menzbieria hydrachnae - Hydrachna species

References

  1. ^ Bogoyavlensky N (1922) Menzbieria hydrachnae n. g., n. sp. Archives de la Societe Russe de Protistologie 1: 10-21