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    subgenera — Haemoproteus and Parahaemoproteus — a division proposed in 1965 by Bennett et al.. These may be distinguished as follows: Haemoproteus: Vectors...
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  • Haemoproteus homovelans is a parasite first found in the Grey-faced Woodpecker, Picus canus, in Bulgaria. Haemoproteus homovelans has circumnuclear gametocytes...
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  • Haemoproteus vacuolatus is a parasite. It was found in Andropadus latirostris in Ghana and Cameroon. Valkiūnas, Gediminas; Iezhova, Tatjana A.; Loiseau...
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  • Haemoproteus columbae is a species of parasitic eukaryote that infects bee-eaters. Mohammad, Mohammad K.; AlNeaim, Taha M. (2000). "Blood parasites of...
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  • Haemoproteus columbae is a species of blood parasite related to Plasmodium and other malaria parasites. Haemoproteus columbae is a true member of the genus...
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  • Haemoproteus plataleae is a species of parasitic alveolate eukaryotes that infects ibises and spoonbills. It has been recovered from adult and juvenile...
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  • Haemoproteus crumenium is a haemoproteid parasite first described in 1905. Birds of the family Ciconiidae serve as the host. From an early stage of development...
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  • Haemoproteus concavocentralis is a parasite first found in the hawfinch (Coccothraustes coccothraustes) in Bulgaria. The species can be distinguished from...
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  • Haemoproteus parabelopolskyi is a species of parasitic alveolates that infects birds. Seventeen strains of H. parabelopolskyi are found only in the blackcap...
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    Florida and elsewhere. It is the host of Haemoproteus tarentolae, a protozoan species in the genus Haemoproteus, and Esther's gecko mite (Geckobia estherae)...
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