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Lipotropha

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Lipotropha
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Clade: Sar
Clade: Alveolata
Phylum: Apicomplexa
Class: Conoidasida
Order: Neogregarinorida
Family: Lipotrophidae
Genus: Lipotropha
Keilin, 1923
Species

Lipotropha caliphorae
Lipotropha dorci
Lipotropha microspora
Lipotropha milloti
Lipotropha macrospora

Lipotropha is a genus of parasitic alveolates of the phylum Apicomplexa.[1]

Species in this genus infect insects and myriapods.

Taxonomy

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This genus was created by David Keilin in 1923.[2][3]

The type species is Lipotropha macrospora.

Description

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The schizogonic and sporogomic stages are intracellular.

The oocyst contains sixteen spores.

Each spore has eight sporozoites.

Host records

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Parasites in this genus infect Systenus species.

References

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  1. ^ Ormières R, Tuzet, Odette, Vago C et al (1969) Lipotropha dorci n. sp. [Neogregarinida], parasite des larves de Dorcus parallelipipedus L. [Coleopt. scarab.] BioControl 14 S359-368
  2. ^ Keilin D (1923) The structure and life-history of Lipotropha n.g., a new type of Schizogregarine, parasitic in the fat-body of a Dipterous larva (Systenus). Proc Cambridge Phil Soc Biol Sci 1: 18
  3. ^ Annales de parasitologie humaine et comparée. Encyclopédie des sciences médico-biologiques. Section--Parasitologie (in French). Masson. 1965. p. 709. Retrieved 24 June 2019. David Keilin, éminent biochimiste, membre de la Royal Society, qui découvrit en ... des Grégarines (Dendrorhynchus, Caulleryella, Allantocystis, Schizocystis, Lipotropha) ou des Ciliés (Lambornella).