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Development of two species of the Trypanosoma theileri complex in tabanids.

Alexei Yu KostygovAlexander O FrolovMarina N MalyshevaAnna I GanyukovaDaria DrachkoVyacheslav YurchenkoVera V Agasoi
Published in: Parasites & vectors (2022)
The development of different species of flagellates of the T. theileri complex in their insect vectors shows many similarities, which can be explained not only by their common origin, but also the same transmission mode, i.e. contamination of the oral mucosa with the gut content released after squashing the insect either by tongue or teeth. The observed differences (concerning primarily the distribution of developmental stages in the intestine) are associated rather with the identity of vectors than the phylogenetic position of parasites.
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