1918
DOI: 10.2307/3271242
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New Gregarines from Coleoptera

Abstract: The following pages contain descriptions of two species of gregarines which are believed to be new to literature. GREGARINA PLATYDEMA nov. spec. (Figs. 1 to 4) Host: Platydema excavatum Say (Tenebrionidae) Det.

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“…The name of G. coronata is based on the apical crown in the gamonts (Clopton et al, 1992), which has similarities to the indentation of the protomerite that can be found in several species infecting Chrysomelidae beetles, including G. cochlearium sp. n. Measurements for G. diabrotica are not clearly provided in the original description (Kamm, 1918), but trophozoites seem smaller compared to G. cochlearium sp. n., with similar sized associations and a larger nucleus.…”
Section: Morphological and Molecular Data Support New Gregarine Speciesmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The name of G. coronata is based on the apical crown in the gamonts (Clopton et al, 1992), which has similarities to the indentation of the protomerite that can be found in several species infecting Chrysomelidae beetles, including G. cochlearium sp. n. Measurements for G. diabrotica are not clearly provided in the original description (Kamm, 1918), but trophozoites seem smaller compared to G. cochlearium sp. n., with similar sized associations and a larger nucleus.…”
Section: Morphological and Molecular Data Support New Gregarine Speciesmentioning
confidence: 97%