Talk:Apicomplexa
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[edit] Number of Species
This page should say how many species are found in the phylum. --Savant13 20:03, 21 December 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Motility
The article deceptively suggests that Apicomplexa is nonmotile, which is untrue...most are motile...Anyone up for changing it?...If not I'll pull out a few papers to refresh my memory when I have time Jarwulf 05:56, 1 Apr 2005 (UTC)
- Based on this glossary entry, I'd say nonmotility is definitive...? --Renice 19:37, 4 October 2006 (UTC)
apicomplexan: A sporozoan protist that lacks special locomotor organelles but has an apical complex and a spore-forming stage. It is either an intra- or extracellular parasite of animals; a member of the phylum Apicomplexa.
[edit] Cryptosporidium
For the record, the sources I'm finding say Cryptosporidium is a coccidia; for example, see:
- (2005-09-08) Toxoplasmosis: A Comprehensive Clinical Guide (Excerpt). Cambridge University Press. DOI:10.2277/0521019427. ISBN: 0521019427.
- Stuart A. West, Todd G. Smith and Andrew F. Read (1999-09-14). "Sex allocation and population structure in apicomplexan (protozoa) parasites" (PDF). The Royal Society, London.
- The Taxonomicon & Systema Naturae (Website database). Taxon: Genus Cryptosporidium. Universal Taxonomic Services, Amsterdam, The Netherlands (2000).
- Upton, Steve J. (2003-09-12). Basic Biology of Cryptosporidium (Website). Kansas State University: Parasitology Laboratory.
[edit] Blastocystea
Are Blastocystea Apicomplexa or Chromista? --Kupirijo 10:00, 1 January 2007 (UTC)