Apicystis is a genus of parasitic alveolates of the phylum Apicomplexa.

Taxonomy

There are two species currently recognized in this genus: A. bombi and A. cryptica

History

Apicystis bombi was first described by Liu in 1974 as a species in the genus Mattesia.

In 1996, Lipa and Triggiani transferred this organism to a new genus Apicystis on the basis of morphology and life cycle.

In 2020, Schoonavere et al. described A. cryptica, associated to the bumble bees Bombus pascuorum, B. sichelii and B. veteranus

Description

The species in this genus are spread by the orofaecal route.

Oocysts are ingested. Within the intestine these develop into sporozoites.

The sporozoites penetrate the gut wall and invade the haemocoele subsequently taking up residence in the fat body.

Host records

This genus infects a number of hosts

References



Stachys palustris

ac. Molecular discrimination of Apicystis bombi and Apicystis cryptica

Mature oocysts of Apicystis bombi in Apis mellifera. Download

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Stachys palustris