Haemosporidiasina
Haemosporidiasina (Haemosporidia) is a subclass of apicomplexans described by Jacques Euzéby in 1988.[1] The taxon is very similar to the taxon of Aconoidasida.
Taxonomy
Haemosporidiasina is divided into 2 orders:
Order Chromatorida (with pigmented intraerythrocytic parasites)
Suborder Laveraniina
- Family Plasmodiidae
- Genus Bioccala Landau et al 1984
- Genus Biguetiella Landau et al 1984
- Genus Billbraya Paperna & Landau 1990
- Genus Dionisia Landau et al 1980
- Genus Hepatocystis Miller 1908
- Genus Mesnilium Misra, Haldar & Chakravarty 1972
- Genus Nycteria Garnham and Heisch 1953
- Genus Plasmodium Marchiafava & Celli 1885
- Genus Polychromophilus Landau et al 1984
- Genus Rayella Dasgupta 1967
- Genus Saurocytozoon Lainson & Shaw 1969
- Genus Vetufebrus Poinar 2011
- Family Haemoproteidae
- Genus Johnsprentia Landau, Chavatte & Beveridge 2012
- Genus Haemocystidium Castellani and Willey 1904, emend. Telford 1996
- Genus Haemoproteus Kruse 1890 [2][3]
- Genus Paleohaemoproteus Poinar and Telford 2005
- Genus Sprattiella Landau et al 2012
Order Achromatorida (with non-pigmented intraerythrocytic parasites)
Suborder Babesiina includes agents of piroplasmosis sensu stricto
- Family Babesiidae This family excludes species that undergo schizogony in lymphocytes before parasitizing erythrocytes: such species belong to the genus Theileria
- Genus Babesia Starcovici 1893
- Genus Entopolypoides Mayer 1933
- Genus Echinozoon Garnham 1951
- Genus Microbabesia Sohns 1918
- Genus Rangelia
- Genus Tunetella Brumpt & Lavier 1935
- Family Haemohormidiidae has several genera, including:
- Genus Cardiosporidium Van Gaver & Stephan 1907
- Genus Cristalloidophora Porchet 1978
- Genus Dobellia Brumpt 1913
- Genus Echinococcidium Brasil 1902
- Genus Globidiellum Eisen 1895
- Genus Haemohormidium Léger & Duboscq 1910
- Genus Joyeuxella Brasil 1902
- Genus Rhabdospora Landau, Boulard & Houin 1969
- Genus Sauroplasma Starcovici 1893
- Genus Spermatobium Garnham 1951
- Genus Toxocystis Henry 1910
- Genus Trophosphaera du Toit 1938
Suborder Theileriina includes parasites of erythrocytes and diverse white blood cells with sexual reproduction by exoerythrocytic or by exo- and endoerythrocytic schizogony.
- Family Theileriidae du Toit 1918
- Genus Theileria Bettencourt, Franca and Borges 1907
- Family Leucocytozoidae Fallis and Bennett 1961
- Genus Leucocytozoon
- Family Garniidae Lainson, Landau and Shaw 1971
References
- ↑ Euzéby, J. (1988) Comparative Medical Protozoology, Vol. 3: Apicomplexa, 2: Haemosporidioses, Part 1: Plasmodiids, Haemoproteids, "Piroplasms" (general characters)
- ↑ Karadjian, G.; Puech, MP.; Duval, L.; Chavatte, JM.; Snounou, G.; Landau, I. (2013). "Haemoproteus syrnii in Strix aluco from France: morphology, stages of sporogony in a hippoboscid fly, molecular characterization and discussion on the identification of Haemoproteus species.". Parasite. 20: 32. doi:10.1051/parasite/2013031. PMC 3771403. PMID 24029169.
- ↑ Karadjian, G.; Martinsen, E.; Duval, L.; Chavatte, JM.; Landau, I. (2014). "Haemoproteus ilanpapernai n. sp. (Apicomplexa, Haemoproteidae) in Strix seloputo from Singapore: morphological description and reassignment of molecular data.". Parasite. 21: 17. doi:10.1051/parasite/2014018. PMC 3996868. PMID 24759652.
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