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The fine structure of Ameson pulvis (Microspora,Microsporida) and its implications regarding classification and chromosome cycle
Authors:CP Vivares  V Sprague
Institution:1. Laboratoire d''Ichthyologie et de Parasiotlogie générale, Université des Sciences et Techniques du Languedoc, F-34060 Montpellier Cedex, France;2. Station Biologique, F-29211 Roscoff, France
Abstract:Nosema pulvisPerez, 1905, Ameson pulvis (Perez) Sprague, 1977, in muscles of the crabs Carcinus maenas and C. mediterraneus from the coast of France, was observed with the electron microscope. It was found to be structurally similar to the type species A. michaelis (Sprague, 1970). Sprague, 1977, having moniliform sporogonial plasmodia, unikaryotic sporoblasts, and hirsute sporulation stages. It is treated as distinct from A. michaelis because it has slightly smaller spores (by comparison with syntype material of A. michaelis) and appears to have fewer coils in the polar filament. The results require the removal of the genus Ameson from the family Nosematidae Labbé, 1899, where Sprague (1977) had placed it under the erroneous supposition that its sporoblasts are diplokaryotic. Ameson is transferred to family Unikaryonidae Sprague, 1977. Ameson is distinguished from PereziaLéger and Duboscq, 1909, shown by Ormieres et al. to have a similar developmental pattern, by presence of appendages on its sporulation stage. A. nelsoni (Sprague, 1950), the third, and only other species of Ameson, lacks the appendages and is transferred to genus Perezia.
Keywords:Microsporida  chromosome cycle of  Microsporida  fine structure of  fine structure  classification
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