Hazardia | |
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Scientific classification
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Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Fungi |
Phylum: | Rozellomycota |
Class: | Microsporidea |
Order: | Amblyosporida |
Genus: |
Hazardia Weiser, 1977 |
Type species | |
Hazardia milleri (Hazard & Fukuda 1974) Weiser 1977
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Species | |
Hazardia is a genus of microsporidians that parasite insects, with the type host being Culex pipiens. [1] It is currently classified as incertae sedis within the order Amblyosporida of phylum Rozellomycota. [2]
Hazardia is characterized by three sporulation sequences that occur primarily in the fat body of larval mosquitoes: [1]
The transmission of Hazardia between mosquitoes is per os, meaning through the mouth. [1]
There are two species:
Hazardia | |
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Scientific classification
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Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Fungi |
Phylum: | Rozellomycota |
Class: | Microsporidea |
Order: | Amblyosporida |
Genus: |
Hazardia Weiser, 1977 |
Type species | |
Hazardia milleri (Hazard & Fukuda 1974) Weiser 1977
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Species | |
Hazardia is a genus of microsporidians that parasite insects, with the type host being Culex pipiens. [1] It is currently classified as incertae sedis within the order Amblyosporida of phylum Rozellomycota. [2]
Hazardia is characterized by three sporulation sequences that occur primarily in the fat body of larval mosquitoes: [1]
The transmission of Hazardia between mosquitoes is per os, meaning through the mouth. [1]
There are two species: