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Hepatocystis Brayi
''Hepatocystis'' is a genus of parasites transmitted by midges of the genus '' Culicoides''. Hosts include Old World primates, bats, hippopotamus and squirrels. This genus is not found in the New World. The genus was erected by Levaditi and Schoen, 1932, as ''Hepatocystes''. Taxonomy The type species is ''Hepatocystis kochi''. There are currently 25 recognised species in this genus. Species list * '' Hepatocystis bainae'' * '' Hepatocystis bouillezi'' * '' Hepatocystis brayi'' * ''Hepatocystis brosseti'' * '' Hepatocystis carpenteri'' * ''Hepatocystis cercopitheci'' * '' Hepatocystis epomophori'' * ''Hepatocystis fieldi'' * ''Hepatocystis foylei'' * ''Hepatocystis garnhami'' * '' Hepatocystis hipposideri'' * ''Hepatocystis hippopotami'' * ''Hepatocystis kochi'' * ''Hepatocystis levinei'' * ''Hepatocystis limnotragi'' * ''Hepatocystis malayensis'' * '' Hepatocystis muuli'' * ''Hepatocystis perronae'' * ''Hepatocystis pteropti'' * ''Hepatocystis ratufae'' * ''Hepatocystis rodh ...
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Culicoides
''Culicoides'' is a genus of biting midges in the family Ceratopogonidae. There are over 1000 species in the genus,Connelly, C. RBiting midges: ''Culicoides'' spp.Featured Creatures, Entomology and Nematology Department, University of Florida IFAS. August 2013 Edition. which is divided into many subgenera. Several species are known to be vectors of various diseases and parasites which can affect animals. Like ''Leptoconops'', the genus has a long fossil record, with earliest known fossils being from Burmese amber, around 99 million years old. Notable taxa The systematics and taxonomy of this genus are confused. A large number of species are of unknown relations to those that have been assigned to subgenera already. Furthermore, many subgenera are sometimes elevated to full genus status, or additional genera (such as '' Paradasyhelea'') are included as subgenera herein. A widely cited, periodically updated, subgeneric classification of species of ''Culicoides'' begins with the w ...
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Hepatocystis Levinei
''Hepatocystis'' is a genus of parasites transmitted by midges of the genus ''Culicoides''. Hosts include Old World primates, bats, hippopotamus and squirrels. This genus is not found in the New World. The genus was erected by Levaditi and Schoen, 1932, as ''Hepatocystes''. Taxonomy The type species is ''Hepatocystis kochi''. There are currently 25 recognised species in this genus. Species list * '' Hepatocystis bainae'' * '' Hepatocystis bouillezi'' * '' Hepatocystis brayi'' * '' Hepatocystis brosseti'' * '' Hepatocystis carpenteri'' * '' Hepatocystis cercopitheci'' * '' Hepatocystis epomophori'' * '' Hepatocystis fieldi'' * '' Hepatocystis foylei'' * '' Hepatocystis garnhami'' * '' Hepatocystis hipposideri'' * '' Hepatocystis hippopotami'' * ''Hepatocystis kochi'' * '' Hepatocystis levinei'' * ''Hepatocystis limnotragi'' * ''Hepatocystis malayensis'' * '' Hepatocystis muuli'' * '' Hepatocystis perronae'' * '' Hepatocystis pteropti'' * ''Hepatocystis ratufae'' * '' Hepatocy ...
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Eosinophil
Eosinophils, sometimes called eosinophiles or, less commonly, acidophils, are a variety of white blood cells (WBCs) and one of the immune system components responsible for combating multicellular parasites and certain infections in vertebrates. Along with mast cells and basophils, they also control mechanisms associated with allergy and asthma. They are granulocytes that develop during hematopoiesis in the bone marrow before migrating into blood, after which they are terminally differentiated and do not multiply. They form about 2 to 3% of WBCs. These cells are eosinophilic or "acid-loving" due to their large acidophilic cytoplasmic granules, which show their affinity for acids by their affinity to coal tar dyes: Normally transparent, it is this affinity that causes them to appear brick-red after staining with eosin, a red dye, using the Romanowsky method. The staining is concentrated in small granules within the cellular cytoplasm, which contain many chemical mediators, such ...
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Hepatocystis Vassali
''Hepatocystis vassali'' is a species of parasitic protozoa that infect mammals. Taxonomy The parasite was first described by Laveran in 1905. Hosts The only known host is the red-bellied squirrel (''Callosciurus flavimanus Pallas's squirrel (''Callosciurus erythraeus''), also known as the red-bellied tree squirrel, is a species of squirrel native to Greater China, India, and Southeast Asia. Description Pallas's squirrel is a medium-sized tree squirrel, with a ...''). References Parasites of rodents Haemosporida {{Apicomplexa-stub zh:瘧原蟲 ...
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Hepatocystis Taiwanensis
''Hepatocystis taiwanensis'' is a species of parasitic protozoa. They are transmitted by flies of the genus '' Culicoides'' and infect monkeys. Taxonomy This species was described in 1941 by Yokogawa in Formosan rock macaque (''Macaca cyclopis''). It was reclassified as a species of ''Hepatocystis'' by Garnham in 1951. Distribution This species is found in Taiwan. Hosts This species infects Formosan rock macacque (''Macaca cyclopis The Formosan rock macaque (''Macaca cyclopis''), also known as the Formosan rock monkey or Taiwanese macaque, is a macaque endemic to the island of Taiwan, which has also been introduced to Japan. Besides humans, Formosan rock macaques are the on ...''). References Parasites of Diptera Parasites of primates Haemosporida {{Apicomplexa-stub ...
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Hepatocystis Simiae
''Hepatocystis'' is a genus of parasites transmitted by midges of the genus ''Culicoides''. Hosts include Old World primates, bats, hippopotamus and squirrels. This genus is not found in the New World. The genus was erected by Levaditi and Schoen, 1932, as ''Hepatocystes''. Taxonomy The type species is ''Hepatocystis kochi''. There are currently 25 recognised species in this genus. Species list * '' Hepatocystis bainae'' * '' Hepatocystis bouillezi'' * '' Hepatocystis brayi'' * '' Hepatocystis brosseti'' * '' Hepatocystis carpenteri'' * '' Hepatocystis cercopitheci'' * '' Hepatocystis epomophori'' * '' Hepatocystis fieldi'' * '' Hepatocystis foylei'' * '' Hepatocystis garnhami'' * '' Hepatocystis hipposideri'' * '' Hepatocystis hippopotami'' * ''Hepatocystis kochi'' * ''Hepatocystis levinei'' * ''Hepatocystis limnotragi'' * ''Hepatocystis malayensis'' * '' Hepatocystis muuli'' * '' Hepatocystis perronae'' * '' Hepatocystis pteropti'' * ''Hepatocystis ratufae'' * '' Hepatocys ...
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Hepatocystis Semnopitheci
''Hepatocystis'' is a genus of parasites transmitted by midges of the genus ''Culicoides''. Hosts include Old World primates, bats, hippopotamus and squirrels. This genus is not found in the New World. The genus was erected by Levaditi and Schoen, 1932, as ''Hepatocystes''. Taxonomy The type species is ''Hepatocystis kochi''. There are currently 25 recognised species in this genus. Species list * '' Hepatocystis bainae'' * '' Hepatocystis bouillezi'' * '' Hepatocystis brayi'' * '' Hepatocystis brosseti'' * '' Hepatocystis carpenteri'' * '' Hepatocystis cercopitheci'' * '' Hepatocystis epomophori'' * '' Hepatocystis fieldi'' * '' Hepatocystis foylei'' * '' Hepatocystis garnhami'' * '' Hepatocystis hipposideri'' * '' Hepatocystis hippopotami'' * ''Hepatocystis kochi'' * '' Hepatocystis levinei'' * '' Hepatocystis limnotragi'' * '' Hepatocystis malayensis'' * '' Hepatocystis muuli'' * '' Hepatocystis perronae'' * '' Hepatocystis pteropti'' * ''Hepatocystis ratufae'' * '' Hepato ...
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Hepatocystis Rodhaini
''Hepatocystis'' is a genus of parasites transmitted by midges of the genus '' Culicoides''. Hosts include Old World primates, bats, hippopotamus and squirrels. This genus is not found in the New World. The genus was erected by Levaditi and Schoen, 1932, as ''Hepatocystes''. Taxonomy The type species is ''Hepatocystis kochi''. There are currently 25 recognised species in this genus. Species list * '' Hepatocystis bainae'' * '' Hepatocystis bouillezi'' * '' Hepatocystis brayi'' * '' Hepatocystis brosseti'' * '' Hepatocystis carpenteri'' * ''Hepatocystis cercopitheci'' * '' Hepatocystis epomophori'' * ''Hepatocystis fieldi'' * ''Hepatocystis foylei'' * ''Hepatocystis garnhami'' * '' Hepatocystis hipposideri'' * ''Hepatocystis hippopotami'' * ''Hepatocystis kochi'' * ''Hepatocystis levinei'' * ''Hepatocystis limnotragi'' * ''Hepatocystis malayensis'' * '' Hepatocystis muuli'' * '' Hepatocystis perronae'' * '' Hepatocystis pteropti'' * ''Hepatocystis ratufae'' * '' Hepatocystis ...
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Hepatocystis Ratufae
''Hepatocystis'' is a genus of parasites transmitted by midges of the genus ''Culicoides''. Hosts include Old World primates, bats, hippopotamus and squirrels. This genus is not found in the New World. The genus was erected by Levaditi and Schoen, 1932, as ''Hepatocystes''. Taxonomy The type species is ''Hepatocystis kochi''. There are currently 25 recognised species in this genus. Species list * '' Hepatocystis bainae'' * '' Hepatocystis bouillezi'' * '' Hepatocystis brayi'' * '' Hepatocystis brosseti'' * '' Hepatocystis carpenteri'' * '' Hepatocystis cercopitheci'' * '' Hepatocystis epomophori'' * '' Hepatocystis fieldi'' * '' Hepatocystis foylei'' * '' Hepatocystis garnhami'' * '' Hepatocystis hipposideri'' * '' Hepatocystis hippopotami'' * ''Hepatocystis kochi'' * '' Hepatocystis levinei'' * '' Hepatocystis limnotragi'' * '' Hepatocystis malayensis'' * '' Hepatocystis muuli'' * '' Hepatocystis perronae'' * '' Hepatocystis pteropti'' * '' Hepatocystis ratufae'' * '' Hepat ...
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Hepatocystis Pteropti
''Hepatocystis pteropti'' is a species of parasitic protozoa. The vertebrate hosts are mammals. Hosts This species was described in the Oriental fruit bats '' Pteropus gouldii'', ''Pteropus conspicillatus'', and ''Pteropus scapulatus The little red flying-fox (''Pteropus scapulatus'') is a megachiropteran bat native to northern and eastern Australia. The species weighs about half a kilogram, one US pound, and is the smallest species of ''Pteropus'' in mainland Australia. ' ...''. Distribution The species has been found in Asia and Australia. References Parasites of bats Haemosporida {{Apicomplexa-stub ...
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Hepatocystis Perronae
''Hepatocystis perronae'' is a species of parasitic protozoa. They are transmitted by flies of the genus '' Culicoides'' and infect mammals. Taxonomy This species was described in 1971 by Landau and Adam.Landau I and Adam JP (1971) Description de schizontes de rechute chez un nouvel Haemoproteidae, n. sp. ''Hepatocytis perronde'' parasite de Megachiroptères africains. Cah. Orstrom, sér. Ed. méd. Parasifol. 9(4) 373-378 Distribution This species is found in Angola and Congo-Brazzaville The Republic of the Congo (french: République du Congo, ln, Republíki ya Kongó), also known as Congo-Brazzaville, the Congo Republic or simply either Congo or the Congo, is a country located in the western coast of Central Africa to the w .... Hosts This species infects the Angolan fruit bat ('' Lissonycteris angolensis'') and the little collared fruit bat ('' Myonycteris torquata''). References {{Taxonbar, from=Q5731774 Parasites of Diptera Culicoides Parasites of bats Ha ...
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