Ultrastructure of the Microsporidian, Duboscqia legeri, the type species of the Genus Duboscqia Perez 1908


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Authors: Weiser, J. P.Belton, Z. Ziska & J. Holusa.
Year: 2010
Journal: Acta Protozool. 49: 125-131
Title: Ultrastructure of the Microsporidian, Duboscqia legeri, the type species of the Genus Duboscqia Perez 1908
Abstract: Summary. The type species of the genus Duboscqia Perez, 1908 (Opisthokonta, Microspora), D. legeri is a pathogen of termites. It was
found again in Zootermopsis angusticollis in British Columbia and the material is used for emendation of data on ultrastructures of this old
genus. The sporogony of this microsporidian ends with 16 oval spores closed in sporophorous vesicles. The isofilar polar filament coiled in
13 coils, the arched anchoring disc and the polaroplast with tightly packed lamellae are typical for the ultrastructures of uninucleate spores.
The sporophorous vesicle is persistent. The microsporidian infects cyst-like lobes of the fat body hanging free in the body cavity. Relations
to other related genera are discussed.
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