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Glugea Stephani
''Glugea'' is a genus of Microsporidia, microsporidian parasites, predominantly infecting fish. Infections of ''Glugea'' cause xenoma formation. Currently, Phylogenetic tree of this genus seem unreliable, as not enough evidence is present, therefore species with their common hosts are given in a list: * ''Glugea anomala, G. anomala'' (syn. ''G. weissenbergi'') – a parasite of the three-spined stickleback and the ninespine stickleback * ''Glugea atherinae, G. atherinae'' – a parasite of the big-scale sand smelt * ''Glugea berglax, G. berglax'' – a parasite of the Macrourus berglax, roughhead grenadier * ''Glugea bychowski, G. bychowski'' – a parasite of the Alosa kessleri, Caspian anadromous shad * ''Glugea capverdensis, G. capverdensis'' – a parasite of the Myctophum punctatum, spotted lanternfish * ''Glugea heraldi, G. heraldi'' – a parasite of the seahorse ''Hippocampus erectus'' * ''Glugea hertwigi, G. hertwigi'' – a parasite of the European smelt and the Rain ...
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Microsporidia
Microsporidia are a group of spore-forming unicellular parasites. These spores contain an extrusion apparatus that has a coiled polar tube ending in an anchoring disc at the apical part of the spore.Franzen, C. (2005). How do Microsporidia invade cells?. Folia Parasitologica, 52(1–2), 36–40. doi.org/10.14411/fp.2005.005 They were once considered protozoans or protists, but are now known to be fungi, or a sister group to true fungi. These fungal microbes are obligate eukaryotic parasites that use a unique mechanism to infect host cells. They have recently been discovered in a 2017 Cornell study to infect Coleoptera (beetles) on a large scale. So far, about 1500 of the probably more than one million species are named. Microsporidia are restricted to animal hosts, and all major groups of animals host microsporidia. Most infect insects, but they are also responsible for common diseases of crustaceans and fish. The named species of microsporidia usually infect one host species ...
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Glugea Hertwigi
''Glugea'' is a genus of microsporidian parasites, predominantly infecting fish. Infections of ''Glugea'' cause xenoma formation. Currently, Phylogenetic tree of this genus seem unreliable, as not enough evidence is present, therefore species with their common hosts are given in a list: * '' G. anomala'' (syn. ''G. weissenbergi'') – a parasite of the three-spined stickleback and the ninespine stickleback * '' G. atherinae'' – a parasite of the big-scale sand smelt * '' G. berglax'' – a parasite of the roughhead grenadier * '' G. bychowski'' – a parasite of the Caspian anadromous shad * '' G. capverdensis'' – a parasite of the spotted lanternfish * '' G. heraldi'' – a parasite of the seahorse '' Hippocampus erectus'' * '' G. hertwigi'' – a parasite of the European smelt and the Rainbow smelt * '' G. nagelia'' – a parasite of the yellowfin hind * '' G. plecoglossi'' – a parasite of the ayu sweetfish * '' G. sardinellensis'' – a parasite of fish of th ...
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Trisopterus Luscus
''Trisopterus luscus'' (; most commonly known as pouting, but also called bib, pout whiting or pout) is a seafish belonging to the cod family (Gadidae The Gadidae are a family of marine fish, included in the order Gadiformes, known as the cods, codfishes, or true cods. It contains several commercially important fishes, including the cod, haddock, whiting, and pollock. Most gadid species ar ...). Distribution, size and life cycle Pouting are found predominantly in European waters, especially around the south and west of the British Isles and in Scandinavian waters, although they can also be found in the Mediterranean and along the north African coast. They can be found across rocky and sandy seabeds with smaller specimens being found close to the shore and larger pouting being moving further offshore. The greatest depths at which pouting can be found is . Pouting are generally a small fish, seldom exceeding 30 centimetres in length, although rare specimens can reach almost ...
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Glugea Shiplei
''Glugea'' is a genus of microsporidian parasites, predominantly infecting fish. Infections of ''Glugea'' cause xenoma formation. Currently, Phylogenetic tree of this genus seem unreliable, as not enough evidence is present, therefore species with their common hosts are given in a list: * '' G. anomala'' (syn. ''G. weissenbergi'') – a parasite of the three-spined stickleback and the ninespine stickleback * '' G. atherinae'' – a parasite of the big-scale sand smelt * '' G. berglax'' – a parasite of the roughhead grenadier * '' G. bychowski'' – a parasite of the Caspian anadromous shad * '' G. capverdensis'' – a parasite of the spotted lanternfish * '' G. heraldi'' – a parasite of the seahorse '' Hippocampus erectus'' * '' G. hertwigi'' – a parasite of the European smelt and the Rainbow smelt * '' G. nagelia'' – a parasite of the yellowfin hind * '' G. plecoglossi'' – a parasite of the ayu sweetfish * '' G. sardinellensis'' – a parasite of fish of ...
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Acta Protozoologica
Acta or ACTA may refer to: Institutions * Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement, an intellectual property trade agreement * Administrative Council for Terminal Attachments, a standards organization for terminal equipment such as registered jacks * Alameda Corridor Transportation Authority, in southern California * American Council of Trustees and Alumni, an education organization * Atlantic County Transportation Authority, a transportation agency in Atlantic County, New Jersey * Australian Community Television Alliance, an industry association representing community television licensees in Australia Science and technology * Acta, the transactions (proceedings) of an academic field, a learned society, or an academic conference * Acta (software), early outliner software * Activin A, mammalian protein * ACTA1, actin alpha 1 (skeletal muscle), human protein * ACTA2, actin alpha 2 (smooth muscle), human protein * Actin assembly-inducing protein, motility protein in the bacterium ''Listeri ...
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Sardinella
''Sardinella'' is a genus of fish in the family Dorosomatidae found in the Atlantic, Indian and Pacific Oceans. They are abundant in warmer waters of the tropical and subtropical oceans. Adults are generally coastal, schooling, marine fish but juveniles are often found in lagoons and estuaries. These species are distinguished by their ranges and by specific body features, but they are often confused with one another. Fish of the genus have seven to 14 striped markings along the scales of the top of the head. The paddle-shaped supramaxilla bones are characteristic; they separate ''Sardinella'' from other genera and their shapes help distinguish species. They have paired predorsal scales and enlarged fin rays. Species There are currently 27 recognized species in this genus: * '' Sardinella albella'' (Valenciennes, 1847) (White sardinella) * '' Sardinella alcyone'' Hata & Motomura, 2019 (Blueback sardinella) * '' Sardinella atricauda'' ( Günther, 1868) (Bleeker's blacktip sardi ...
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Glugea Sardinellensis
''Glugea'' is a genus of microsporidian parasites, predominantly infecting fish. Infections of ''Glugea'' cause xenoma formation. Currently, Phylogenetic tree of this genus seem unreliable, as not enough evidence is present, therefore species with their common hosts are given in a list: * '' G. anomala'' (syn. ''G. weissenbergi'') – a parasite of the three-spined stickleback and the ninespine stickleback * '' G. atherinae'' – a parasite of the big-scale sand smelt * '' G. berglax'' – a parasite of the roughhead grenadier * '' G. bychowski'' – a parasite of the Caspian anadromous shad * '' G. capverdensis'' – a parasite of the spotted lanternfish * '' G. heraldi'' – a parasite of the seahorse '' Hippocampus erectus'' * '' G. hertwigi'' – a parasite of the European smelt and the Rainbow smelt * '' G. nagelia'' – a parasite of the yellowfin hind * '' G. plecoglossi'' – a parasite of the ayu sweetfish * '' G. sardinellensis'' – a parasite of fish of th ...
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Ayu Sweetfish
The ayu sweetfish (''Plecoglossus altivelis''), or sweetfish, is a species of fish. It is the only species in the genus ''Plecoglossus'' and family (biology), family Plecoglossidae. It is a relative of the Smelt (fish), smelts and other fish in the order Osmeriformes. Native to East Asia, it is distributed in the northwestern Pacific Ocean along the coast of Hokkaidō in Japan southward to the Korean Peninsula, China, Hong Kong and northern Vietnam. It is amphidromous, moving between coastal marine waters and freshwater lakes and rivers. A few landlocked populations also exist in lakes in Japan such as Lake Biwa, Biwa. Original wild populations in Taiwan became extinct in 1968 due to pollution and present extant populations were reintroduced from Japan in the 1990s. The name "sweetfish" was inspired by the sweetness of its flesh. In reference to its typical one-year lifespan, it is also written as ("year-fish").
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Glugea Plecoglossi
''Glugea'' is a genus of microsporidian parasites, predominantly infecting fish. Infections of ''Glugea'' cause xenoma formation. Currently, Phylogenetic tree of this genus seem unreliable, as not enough evidence is present, therefore species with their common hosts are given in a list: * '' G. anomala'' (syn. ''G. weissenbergi'') – a parasite of the three-spined stickleback and the ninespine stickleback * '' G. atherinae'' – a parasite of the big-scale sand smelt * '' G. berglax'' – a parasite of the roughhead grenadier * '' G. bychowski'' – a parasite of the Caspian anadromous shad * '' G. capverdensis'' – a parasite of the spotted lanternfish * '' G. heraldi'' – a parasite of the seahorse '' Hippocampus erectus'' * '' G. hertwigi'' – a parasite of the European smelt and the Rainbow smelt * '' G. nagelia'' – a parasite of the yellowfin hind * '' G. plecoglossi'' – a parasite of the ayu sweetfish * '' G. sardinellensis'' – a parasite of fish of th ...
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Folia Parasitologica
''La Folía'' (Spanish), or ''Follies'' (English), also known as ''folies d'Espagne'' (French), ''La Follia'' (Italian), and ''Folia'' (Portuguese), is one of the oldest remembered European Theme (music), musical themes, or primary material, generally melody, melodic, of a musical composition, composition, on record. The theme exists in two versions, referred to as early and late ''folias'', the earlier being faster. History Due to its musical form, style and etymology of the name, it has been suggested that the melody arose as a dance in the mid or late fifteenth century throughout the Iberian Peninsula, either in Portugal or in the area of the old Kingdom of León, or maybe in the Kingdom of Valencia. The epithet "Folia" has several meanings in music. Western classical music features both "early Folia", which can take different shapes, and the better-known "later Folia" (also known as "Follia" with double l in Italy, "Folies d'Espagne" in France, and "'s Ostinato, Ground" ...
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Cephalopholis Hemistiktos
''Cephalopholis hemistiktos'', the yellowfin hind, is a species of marine ray-finned fish, a member of the family Serranidae, which also includes the anthias Anthias are members of the family Anthiadidae in the order Perciformes. The group has also been called Anthiidae or Anthiinae, but these names are preoccupied by a subfamily of ground beetles in the family Carabidae erected by Bonelli in 1813 ... and sea basses. This species is found from the Red Sea to the Persian Gulf and the coast of Pakistan. A single specimen was filmed in 2009 in the Mediterranean Sea, off Malta. Habitat This species is most commonly found in coral assemblages at depths slightly exceeding 50 metres, but can also be found in rocky regions. It may grow up to 35 centimetres in length. Description It has 9 spines and 14 soft rays on its dorsal fin, and is deep red in colour. The margins of the fish's pectoral fins are yellow, being its namesake. The mouth of the hind has four "canine" teeth, ...
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Glugea Nagelia
''Glugea'' is a genus of microsporidian parasites, predominantly infecting fish. Infections of ''Glugea'' cause xenoma formation. Currently, Phylogenetic tree of this genus seem unreliable, as not enough evidence is present, therefore species with their common hosts are given in a list: * '' G. anomala'' (syn. ''G. weissenbergi'') – a parasite of the three-spined stickleback and the ninespine stickleback * '' G. atherinae'' – a parasite of the big-scale sand smelt * '' G. berglax'' – a parasite of the roughhead grenadier * '' G. bychowski'' – a parasite of the Caspian anadromous shad * '' G. capverdensis'' – a parasite of the spotted lanternfish * '' G. heraldi'' – a parasite of the seahorse '' Hippocampus erectus'' * '' G. hertwigi'' – a parasite of the European smelt and the Rainbow smelt * '' G. nagelia'' – a parasite of the yellowfin hind * '' G. plecoglossi'' – a parasite of the ayu sweetfish * '' G. sardinellensis'' – a parasite of fish of th ...
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