1992 journal article

ULTRASTRUCTURAL OBSERVATIONS AND TAXONOMIC CONSIDERATIONS OF A MICROSPORIDIUM OF THE LARCH SAWFLY, PRISTIPHORA-ERICHSONII - CONSPECIFICITY WITH THELOHANIA-PRISTIPHORAE AND PLEISTOPHORA SP

JOURNAL OF INVERTEBRATE PATHOLOGY, 59(2), 178–185.

By: A. Darwish n, W. Brooks n & C. Moore n

author keywords: LARCH SAWFLY, PRISTIPHORA-ERICHSONII; MICROSPORIDIA, THELOHANIA-PRISTIPHORAE, PLEISTOPHORA SP, CYSTOSPOROGENES-PRISTIPHORAE; ULTRASTRUCTURE; DEVELOPMENTAL CYCLE; TAXONOMY
TL;DR: Evidence is presented to support the contention that these three species are conspecific and that the microsporidium involved should be assigned to the genus Cystosporogenes becoming CystOSporogene pristiphorae n. (via Semantic Scholar)
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