Schematic drawing a myxospore of Chloromyxum atlantoraji n. sp. from the gall bladder of the spotback skate, Atlantoraja castelnaui (Miranda Ribeiro) (Arhynchobatidae, Rajiformes).
(A) Valvular view of a mature myxospore.
(B) Valvular view of a mature spore showing a single sporoplasm bearing two nuclei.
(C) Sutural view of a mature myxospore, caudal filamentous projections not fully drawn.
Scale bars: A, B, C = 5 μm.
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(2018). "The description of two new species of Chloromyxum from skates in the Argentine Sea reveals that a limited geographic host distribution causes phylogenetic lineage separation of myxozoans in Chondrichthyes". Parasite25: 47. DOI:10.1051/parasite/2018051. ISSN1776-1042.
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Delfina María Paula Cantatore, Manuel Marcial Irigoitia, Astrid Sibylle Holzer, Pavla Bartošová-Sojková, Hana Pecková, Ivan Fiala and Juan Tomás Timi
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