[Microsporidia of the genus Parahtelohania (Microspora: Amblyosporidae) from blood-sucking mosquitoes of the genus Anopeles (Diptera: Culicidae) from the South of the West Siberia].
- A. V. Simakova, T. F. Pankova
- BiologyParazitologiya
- 2004
Five new microsporidian species of the genus Parathelohania have been found in the fat body of blood-sucking mosquitoes collected in various water basins in the South of West Siberia: Parathelohania…
Senoma gen. n. , a new genus of microsporidia, with the type species Senoma globulifera comb. N. (syn. Issia globulifera Issi et Pankova 1983) from the malaria mosquito Anopheles messeae Fall
- A. V. Simakova, T. F. Pankova, Y. Tokarev, I. Issi
- Biology
- 2005
The monomorphic species I. globulifera does notatisfy the criteria of the genus Issia and a new genus Senoma should be established.
[Six new species of microsporidia of the genus Amblyospora (Microspora: Amblyosporidae) from blood sucking mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae) from the west Siberia].
- A. V. Simakova, T. F. Pankova
- BiologyParazitologiya
- 2005
Six new species of microsporidia are described based on ultrastructural characteristics of spores and sporogony stages of Amblyospora flavescens, which parasiting the adipose body of mosquito larvae of the genus Aedes and Culex has been studied with both light and electron microscopy.
[Infestation of lower crustaceans (Copepoda, Cladocera) with microsporidians (Microsporidia) in Western Siberia].
- V. V. Lukyantsev, A. V. Simakova
- BiologyParazitologiya
- 2014
The search for intermediate hosts of microsporidians of bloodsucking mosquitoes of the family Culicidae with complicated two-host developmental cycles in Western Siberia resulted in revealing of 19…
[Use of the OTE-staining method for ultrathin sections on the example of microsporidia (Protozoa: Microsporidia)].
- A. Miller, A. V. Simakova
- BiologyTsitologiya
- 2009
The OTE-staining method has the advantage of being safe and preparations can be stored in light at room temperature with no loss in staining properties, however, greater staining time is required.
[HOST SPECIFICITY IN MICROSPORIDIA].
- Y. Tokarev, A. V. Simakova, S. A. Timofeev, J. Malysh, O. I. Sokolova, I. Issi
- BiologyParazitologiya
- 1 November 2016
[Crepidula beklemishevi gen. et sp. n. and Dimeiospora palustris gen. et sp. n. (Microspora: Amblyosporidae)--new microsporidian genera and species from blood-sucking mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae)…
- A. V. Simakova, T. F. Pankova, I. Issi
- BiologyParazitologiya
- 1 March 2003
Two new genera of microsporidia are described based on lightmicroscopic and ultrastructural characteristics of spores and sporogony stages of Crepidula beklemishevi and Dimeiospora palustris, both of which parasitizing the adipose body of mosquito larvae of Anopheles bekletonishevis and Aedes punctor.
[Comparison of taxonomic importance of morphological and molecular-genetic characters in systematics of Microsporidia (Microsporidia) of blood-sucking mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae)].
- A. V. Simakova
- BiologyParazitologiya
- 2014
Comparative analysis of the taxonomic position of microsporidians from mosquitoes of the family Culicidae, for which SSU rDNA sequences data were obtained, demonstrates partial contradiction of…
Application of method of OTE staining of ultrathin sections based on example of microsporidia (Protozoa: Microsporidia)
- A. Miller, A. V. Simakova
- BiologyCell and Tissue Biology
- 16 March 2010
A comparative analysis of ultrastructure of some organelles stained by different methods of staining of ultrathin sections has been performed using the example of intracellular parasites, i.e., microsporidia, and the OTE-staining method can be used as an alternative to the traditional staining with uranyl acetate.
[Ecology and epizootology of Microsporidia in malarial mosquitoes (diptera: culicidae) from the south of Western Siberia].
- A. V. Simakova, T. F. Pankova
- BiologyParazitologiya
- 2008
The ecology and epizootology of Microsporidia were studied in the natural population of malarial mosquitoes from Western Siberia over a 30-year period, finding Peaks of infestation are delayed as compared with the peaks of mosquito abundance, an evidence of the development delay in the infested larvae.
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