- Ascetosporea
Taxobox
name = Ascetosporea
domain =Eukaryota
regnum =Rhizaria
phylum =Cercozoa
classis = Ascetosporea
classis_authority = Sprague, 1979
subdivision_ranks = Genera
subdivision = Haplosporidiidae
"Haplosporidium"
"Minchina"
"Urosporidium"
Paramyxidae
"Marteilia"
"Paramartelia"
"Paramyxa"The Ascetosporea are a group ofprotist s that areparasite s of animals, especially marineinvertebrate s. There are two groups, the haplosporids and paramyxids, which are not particularly similar morphologically but consistently group together on molecular trees, which place them near the base of theCercozoa . Both producespore s without the complex structures found in similar groups (such as polar filaments or tubules).Haplosporid spores have a single nucleus and an opening at one end, covered with an internal diaphragm or a distinctive hinged lid. After emerging, it develops within the cells of its host, usually a marine
mollusc orannelid , although some infect other groups or freshwater species. The trophic cell is generallymultinucleate . Paramyxids develop within the digestive system of marine invertebrates, and undergo internal budding to produce multicellular spores.
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