Category
page 1Parasites of amphibians

Haemoproteus
Haemoproteus is a genus of alveolates that are parasitic in birds, reptiles, and amphibians. Its name is derived from Greek: haima 'blood' and Proteus, a sea god that had the power to assume various shapes. The name Haemoproteus was first used in the description of H. columbae in the blood of the pigeon Columba livia by Walther Kruse in 1890. This was also the first description of this genus. Two other genera—Halteridium and Simondia—are now considered to be synonyms of Haemoproteus.
Polystoma integerrimum
species of worm
Ribeiroia ondatrae
species of worm
Adeleorina
Adeleorina is a suborder of parasites in the phylum Apicomplexa.