Host Stadium Specificity in the Gregarine Assemblage Parasitizing Tenebrio molitor

Reciprocal cross-stadia experimental infections were used to demonstrate stadium specificity within the gregarine assemblage parasitizing Tenebrio molitor, the yellow mealworm. Gregarina cuneata, Gregarina polymorpha, and Gregarina steini are characteristic parasites of larval T. molitor. Gregarina...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Journal of parasitology 1992-04, Vol.78 (2), p.334-337
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Animals
Apicomplexa - physiology
Autoecology
Beetles
Biological and medical sciences
Experimental infection
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Gregarina
Gregarines
Infections
Insect larvae
Invertebrates
Life Cycle and Development
Oocysts
Parasite hosts
Parasites
Parasitism
Protozoa. Invertebrata
Species Specificity
Tenebrio - parasitology
Tenebrio molitor
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