Spermatobium
Spermatobium is a genus of parasites of the phylum Apicomplexa. It infects oligochaete worms.
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| Suborder: | Babesiina  | 
| Family: | Haemohormidiidae  | 
| Genus: | Spermatobium  | 
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 Spermatobium eclipidrili  | |
History
    
This genus was described by Eisen in 1895.[1] This genus has been little studied and not much is known about it.
Taxonomy
    
Two species in this genus have been described: Spermatobium eclipidrili and Spermatobium freundi. The type species is S. eclipidrili.
Description
    
This parasite infects the sperm sacs of oligochaete worms. The sporogonia contain numerous sporoblasts or spores and a residuum.
References
    
- Eisen G (1895) On the various stages of development of Spermatobium with notes on other parasitic sporozoa. Extr. Proceeds. Cal. Acad. Sci. (2) V
 
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