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Dermocystidium : ウィキペディア英語版 | Dermocystidium
''Dermocystidium'' is a genus of cyst forming parasitic protists of fish, which are the causative agents of dermocystidiosis. == Taxonomic History == The genus ''Dermocystidium'' was described in 1907. It was previously thought to be a genus of fungal parasites, related to Thraustochytrida and Labyrinthulida (both those groups are now considered to be stramenopiles rather than fungi). Other biologists considered it to be a sporozoan protist. It was subsequently identified as one of a group of fish parasites (the "DRIP clade") of previously uncertain affiliation, which were later identified as non-animal, non-fungi opisthokonts, and renamed as Ichthyosporea, and after expansion as Mesomycetozoa. Parasites of crustacea (''Dermocystidium daphniae'') and molluscs (''Dermocystidium marimum'') placed in this genus have been found to be stramenopiles and reclassified as ''Lymphocystidium daphniae'' and ''Perkinsus marinus'' respectively. The frog parasite ''Dermocystidium ranae'' has recently been segregated as ''Amphibiocystidium ranae''.
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