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Glugea

Known as: Glugeas 
A genus of FUNGI in the family Glugeidae, parasitic on FISHES. The PARASITES cause the formation of large cysts causing hypertrophy.
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1981
1981
Glugea stephani requires temperatures above 15 C for development in juvenile pleuronectid flatfishes in Yaquina Bay, Oregon. The… 
1979
1979
mental stress. In F. J. Vernberg (editor), Physiological ecology of estuarine organisms, p. 259-277. Univ. S.C. Press, Columbia… 
1978
1978
Suspensions of spores of Glugea plecoglossi in distilled water or 0.85% NaCl solution (about 107-108 spores per ml) were injected… 
1976
1976
A study of the life cycles of some varieties of Glugea anomala has shown that the genus Glugea is a distinct genus having the… 
1972
1972
In samples taken monthly throughout the year the percentage of American smelt in Lake Ontario and Lake Erie containing cysts of… 
1969
1969
SYNOPSIS. A Glugea xenoma sectioned and viewed with the electron microscope contained many spores with everting polar filaments… 
1968
1968
SYNOPSIS. The everted polar filament, shadowed with chromium and observed with an electron microscope, terminated in either a cup… 
1965
1965
A microsporidian infection of the blackback or winter flounder, Pseudopleuronects americanus, has been investigated. It was first… 
1952
1952
A considerable number of diseased specimens of the European corn borer, Pyrausta nubilalis (Hiibner), were received during 1950…