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Protozoa parasites de Crustacea Decapoda Brachyura de la côte nord-est de l´Espagne

Authors: Vivarès, Christian; Rubió i Lois, Manuel;

Protozoa parasites de Crustacea Decapoda Brachyura de la côte nord-est de l´Espagne

Abstract

[ES] Este es el primer trabajo sobre parásitos de Decapoda en la costa nordeste de España. De las 31 especies de Brachyura observadas, 19 son parasitadas por Protozoa pertenecientes tanto a los Coccidia, como a los Gregarinia y a los Ciliata. Nueve Brachyura se pueden considerar como huéspedes nuevos del género Aggregata (Coccidia). Se han revisado seis especies de Gregarinia Porosporidae, completando el ciclo vegetativo de dos de ellos, y se han señaiado dos especies nuevas. Se han hecho algunas observaciones sobre cinco especies de Gregarinia Cephaloïdophoridae. Por último, Synophrya hypertrophica (Ciliata) Darásita, dos huéspedes nuevos

[EN] This work is tlie first about this theme on the north-east coast oí Spain. 31 species of Brachyura are studied, 19 are parasited by Protozoa which belong to either Coccidia, or Gregarinia, or Giliata. Nine Brachyura can be considered as new hosts of genus Aggregata (Coccidia). Six species of Gregarinia Porosporidae are seen again; for two of them the vegetative óyele has been completed, and two unpublished are noted. Some remarks are made about five species of Gregarinia Cephaloïdophoridae. At last, Synophrya hypertrophica (Ciliata) parasites two new hosts

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