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- Crithidia abstract "Crithidia are members of the trypanosome protozoa. They are parasites that exclusively parasitise arthropods, mainly insects. They pass from host to host as cysts in infective faeces and typically, the parasites develop in the digestive tracts of insects and interact with the intestinal epithelium using their flagellum. They display very low host-specificity and a single parasite can infect a large range of invertebrate hosts. At different points in its life-cycle, it passes through amastigote, promastigote, and epimastigote phases; the last is particularly characteristic, and similar stages in other trypanosomes are often called crithidial.Crithidia bombi is perhaps the most well documented species and is a parasite of bumblebees. Crithidia mellificae, is a parasite of the bee. Other species include C. fasciculata, C. deanei, C. desouzai, C. oncopelti, C. guilhermei and C. luciliae. C. deanei is atypical of the Crithidia genus, and it has been argued not a member of the Crithidia at all. It is not typical of trypanosomatids because of its unusual shape and it harbours endosymbiotic bacteria. C. luciliae is the substrate for the antinuclear antibody test used to diagnose lupus and other autoimmune disordersThese parasites may be at least partially responsible for declining wild bee populations. They cause the bees to lose their ability to distinguish between flowers that contain nectar and those that don't. They make many mistakes by visiting nectar scarce flowers and in so doing, slowly starve to death. Commercially bred bees are used in greenhouses to pollinate plants, for example tomatoes, and these bees typically harbor the parasite, while wild bees do not. It is believed that the commercial bees transmitted the parasite to wild populations in some cases. They escape from the greenhouses through vents; a simple mesh could help prevent this.".
- Crithidia class Kinetoplastida.
- Crithidia colourName "khaki".
- Crithidia domain Eukaryote.
- Crithidia order Trypanosomatid.
- Crithidia phylum Euglenozoa.
- Crithidia phylum Excavate.
- Crithidia wikiPageID "2350068".
- Crithidia wikiPageLength "4414".
- Crithidia wikiPageOutDegree "29".
- Crithidia wikiPageRevisionID "659889147".
- Crithidia wikiPageWikiLink Amastigote.
- Crithidia wikiPageWikiLink Angomonas_deanei.
- Crithidia wikiPageWikiLink Anti-nuclear_antibody.
- Crithidia wikiPageWikiLink Antinuclear_antibody.
- Crithidia wikiPageWikiLink Arthropod.
- Crithidia wikiPageWikiLink Bee.
- Crithidia wikiPageWikiLink Bumblebee.
- Crithidia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Kinetoplastid.
- Crithidia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Parasitic_protists.
- Crithidia wikiPageWikiLink Crithidia_bombi.
- Crithidia wikiPageWikiLink Crithidia_desouzai.
- Crithidia wikiPageWikiLink Crithidia_fasciculata.
- Crithidia wikiPageWikiLink Crithidia_guilhermei.
- Crithidia wikiPageWikiLink Crithidia_luciliae.
- Crithidia wikiPageWikiLink Crithidia_mellificae.
- Crithidia wikiPageWikiLink Crithidia_oncopemti.
- Crithidia wikiPageWikiLink Endosymbiont.
- Crithidia wikiPageWikiLink Endosymbiotic.
- Crithidia wikiPageWikiLink Epithelium.
- Crithidia wikiPageWikiLink Euglenozoa.
- Crithidia wikiPageWikiLink Eukaryote.
- Crithidia wikiPageWikiLink Excavata.
- Crithidia wikiPageWikiLink Excavate.
- Crithidia wikiPageWikiLink Faeces.
- Crithidia wikiPageWikiLink Feces.
- Crithidia wikiPageWikiLink Flagellum.
- Crithidia wikiPageWikiLink Kinetoplastida.
- Crithidia wikiPageWikiLink Nectar.
- Crithidia wikiPageWikiLink Parasitism.
- Crithidia wikiPageWikiLink Promastigote.
- Crithidia wikiPageWikiLink Protozoa.
- Crithidia wikiPageWikiLink Trypanosomatid.
- Crithidia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Crithidia bombi".
- Crithidia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Crithidia bombi,".
- Crithidia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Crithidia".
- Crithidia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Crithidium".
- Crithidia wikiPageWikiLinkText "crithidia".
- Crithidia classis Kinetoplastida.
- Crithidia color "khaki".
- Crithidia domain Eukaryote.
- Crithidia genus "Crithidia".
- Crithidia hasPhotoCollection Crithidia.
- Crithidia name "Crithidia".
- Crithidia ordo Trypanosomatid.
- Crithidia phylum Euglenozoa.
- Crithidia unrankedPhylum Excavata.
- Crithidia unrankedPhylum Excavate.
- Crithidia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_Needed.
- Crithidia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_journal.
- Crithidia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commonscat.
- Crithidia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Eol.
- Crithidia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Italic_title.
- Crithidia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Open_access.
- Crithidia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Crithidia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Taxobox.
- Crithidia subject Category:Kinetoplastid.
- Crithidia subject Category:Parasitic_protists.
- Crithidia hypernym Members.
- Crithidia type Article.
- Crithidia type Eukaryote.
- Crithidia type Species.
- Crithidia type Article.
- Crithidia type Flagellate.
- Crithidia type Flagellate.
- Crithidia type Thing.
- Crithidia type Q19088.
- Crithidia comment "Crithidia are members of the trypanosome protozoa. They are parasites that exclusively parasitise arthropods, mainly insects. They pass from host to host as cysts in infective faeces and typically, the parasites develop in the digestive tracts of insects and interact with the intestinal epithelium using their flagellum. They display very low host-specificity and a single parasite can infect a large range of invertebrate hosts.".
- Crithidia label "Crithidia".
- Crithidia sameAs شعرورية.
- Crithidia sameAs Crithidia.
- Crithidia sameAs Crithidia.
- Crithidia sameAs Crithidia.
- Crithidia sameAs Crithidia.
- Crithidia sameAs m.075r_x.
- Crithidia sameAs Q1998692.
- Crithidia sameAs Q1998692.
- Crithidia wasDerivedFrom Crithidia?oldid=659889147.
- Crithidia isPrimaryTopicOf Crithidia.
- Crithidia name "Crithidia".