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  1. Labyrinthulomycetes ( ICBN ), Labyrinthulea ( ICZN) o laberintúlidos es un grupo de protistas que forman colonias y producen una red de filamentos o tubos que les sirven como pistas para que las células se deslicen sobre ellos y absorban los nutrientes. 2 3 Son en su mayoría de origen marino, encontrándose comúnmente como parásitos de ...

  2. Hace 5 días · Labyrinthomorpha. A small phylum of free-living organisms that produce networks of slime in which spindle-shaped cells, about 10μm long, live and through which they move. They reproduce both asexually and sexually. Most species are marine, forming colonies on the surfaces of algae and seagrasses.

  3. Labyrinthomorpha Phylum of ?Protozoa that form cysts and ameba-like stages on marine organisms. Laelaps agilis About 2 mm long bloodsucking mite in the fur of mice (Fig. 1). Laelaptidae Family of mites, that are found on insects (e.g., genus Myrmonyssus), while others parasitize mammals (genera Echinolaelaps, Haemolaelaps, Laelaps). The

  4. 1 de ago. de 2017 · Many labyrinthulomycetes (Fig. 2h – k) are parasites that can have a major impact on marine ecosystems or individual species. Muehlstein and Porter ( 1991) identified a new pathogenic species, Labyrinthula zosterae, as the causal agent of the eelgrass ( Zostera marina) wasting disease .

  5. Labyrinthomorpha Page in Levine et al., 1980. Labyrinthulea Olive, 1975. ex Cavalier-Smith, 1989. Labyrinthulomycetes ( ICBN) or Labyrinthulea [2] ( ICZN) is a class of protists that produce a network of filaments or tubes, [3] which serve as tracks for the cells to glide along and absorb nutrients for them.

  6. The Pediculus species are slender insects of about 2–4 mm length, much longer than wide. Males and females can be distinguished by the body and claw sizes, pat- terns on the thorax, the shape of the abdomen and the sclerotized penis-like genitalia of males. P. pubis is about twice as long as wide and about 1.5–2 mm long.

  7. UNIVERSIDAD DE BUENOS AIRES Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales Departamento de Biodiversidad y Biología Experimental LAS THRAUSTOCHYTRIALES (LABYRINTHULOMYCETES,

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