File:Parasite140027-fig5 Dictyocoela diporeiae Winters & Faisal, 2014 transmission electron micrographs.tif

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English: Dictyocoela diporeiae Winters & Faisal, 2014, transmission electron micrograph of the microsporidian infecting Diporeia sp. in Lake Superior.

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(A) the meront (small arrow) and mature spore (large arrow),
(B) spore wall composed of a thick electron-lucent endospore (large arrow) overlaid with a thinner electron-dense exospore (small arrow), and
(C) lamellar polaroplast composed of ordered concentric membranes surrounding the polar filament (large arrow).

Scale bars: A = 1000 nm, B–C = 500 nm.
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Source Winters, A. D., Faisal, M. 2014. Molecular and ultrastructural characterization of Dictyocoela diporeiae n. sp. (Microsporidia), a parasite of Diporeia spp. (Amphipoda, Gammaridea). Parasite, 21, 26 doi:10.1051/parasite/2014028
Author Andrew David Winters & Mohamed Faisal

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