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Mature spores are subspherical, measure 9.40 ± 0.66 by 9.32 ± 0.87 μm, and are characterized by the presence of sutural and extra- Indian Council of Agricultural Research
: The parasite exists in both mature spore forms and irregular plasmodia stages within the host's urinary system. 2. Host Specificity and Prevalence argusi
: Studies have shown an overall prevalence of approximately 41.93% in host populations. Mature spores are subspherical, measure 9
The primary host for this parasite is Scatophagus argus , a fish species frequently found in estuaries and coastal waters of the Indo-Pacific. Mature spores are subspherical
Chloromyxum argusi was first described as a new species by researchers studying fish along the southwest coast of India.
