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1. A Unique Disease Presentation Associated with a Mesomycetozoean-Like Organism in the Jeweled Chameleon (Furcifer campani).

2. Dermocystid infection in Japanese fire-bellied newt, Cynops pyrrhogaster.

3. Dermocystidium sp. infection in farmed striped catfish Pangasianodon hypophthalmus farmed in Ceará state, Northeastern Brazil

4. Investigations in associated protozoa-bacterial infections of cyprinids from a fish farm situated on the Jijia river in N-E of Romania

5. Pathological and phylogenetic characterization of Amphibiothecum sp. infection in an isolated amphibian (Lissotriton helveticus) population on the island of Rum (Scotland).

6. Investigations in associated protozoa-bacterial infections of cyprinids from a fish farm situated on the Jijia river in N-E of Romania.

7. Triple dermocystid-chytrid fungus-ranavirus co-infection in a Lissotriton helveticus

8. Observations of Dermocystidium sp. infections in bullheads, Cottus gobio L., from a river in southern England.

9. Developmental stages of Amphibiocystidium sp., a parasite from the Italian stream frog (Rana italica)

10. Parasites of Brook Silversides,Labidesthes sicculus, and Golden Silversides,L. vanhyningi(Atheriniformes: Atherinopsidae), from Arkansas and Oklahoma, U.S.A

11. Dermocystidium sp. infection in farmed Murray cod, Maccullochella peelii

12. Amphibian parasites of the Order Dermocystida (Ichthyosporea): current knowledge, taxonomic review and new records from Brazil

13. Dermocystidiosis induced by the parasite Dermocystidium sp. in the Paracheirodon axelrodi

14. Cutaneous infection with Dermocystidium salmonis in cardinal tetra, Paracheirodon axelrodi (Schultz, 1956)

15. Prevalence, diagnosis and experimental challenge of Dermocystidium sp. infection in Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) in Egypt.

16. Pathological and phylogenetic characterization of Amphibiothecum sp. infection in an isolated amphibian (Lissotriton helveticus) population on the island of Rum (Scotland)

17. The role of ornamental goldfish Carassius auratus in transfer of some viruses and ectoparasites to cultured fish in Egypt: comparative ultra-pathological studies

18. A NEW DISEASE OF LARVAL PACIFIC OYSTERS (Crassostrea gigas)1

19. UNDERSTANDING THE SUCCESS AND FAILURE OF OYSTER POPULATIONS: CLIMATIC CYCLES AND PERKINSUS MARINUS

20. Dermocystidium sp. infection in cultured juvenile southern catfish Silurus meridionalis in China

21. Observations of Dermocystidium sp. infections in bullheads, Cottus gobio L., from a river in southern England

22. Occurrence and life cycles of Dermocystidium species (Mesomycetozoa) in the perch (Perca fluviatilis) and ruff (Gymnocephalus cernuus) (Pisces: Perciformes) in Finland and Estonia

23. Parasitism by Dermocystidium ranae in a population of Rana esculenta complex in Central Italy and description of Amphibiocystidium n. gen

24. Development and applications of Ray's fluid thioglycollate media for detection and manipulation of Perkinsus spp. pathogens of marine molluscs

25. Dermocystidium-like organism linked with a mortality event in yellow perch Perca flavescens (Mitchill) in Ontario, Canada

26. Investigations in associated protozoa-bacterial infections of cyprinids from a fish farm situated on the Jijia river in N-E of Romania

27. Phylogenetic Analysis of Rhinosporidium seeberi ’s 18S Small-Subunit Ribosomal DNA Groups This Pathogen among Members of the Protoctistan Mesomycetozoa Clade

29. A novel clade of protistan parasites near the animal-fungal divergence

30. New evidence of fungal nature of Dermocystidium koi Hoshina and Sahara, 1950

32. The Distribution ofPerkinsus marinus in Gulf Coast Oysters: Its Relationship with Temperature, Reproduction, and Pollutant Body Burden

33. Widespread infection of the Eastern red-spotted newt (Notophthalmus viridescens) by a new species of Amphibiocystidium, a genus of fungus-like mesomycetozoan parasites not previously reported in North America

34. Susceptibility of carp, roach and goldfish to a Dermocystidium-like organism

35. The pathogen of frogs Amphibiocystidium ranae is a member of the Order Dermocystida in the Class Mesomycetozoea

36. Observations on the life stages of Sphaerothecum destruens n. g., n. sp., a mesomycetozoean fish pathogen formerly referred to as the rosette agent [correction]

37. The class mesomycetozoea: a heterogeneous group of microorganisms at the animal-fungal boundary

38. Fungal diseases and harmful algae

40. Dermocystidium koi found in skin lesions in koi carp (Cyprinus carpio)

42. Dermocystidium from cultured eels, Anguilla anguilla L., in Scotland

44. Dermocystidium anguillae Found on the Gills of the European Eel, Anguilla anguilla Cultured in Japan

45. Dermocystidiosis-a gill disease of the carp due to Dermocystidium cyprini n.sp

46. Ultrastructure of sporulation in the oyster pathogen Dermocystidium marinum

47. A new Species of the Genus Dermocystidium, D. koi sp. nov., Parasitic in Cyprinus Carpio L

48. Oyster Mortality Studies in Virginia. II. The Fungus Disease Caused by Dermocystidium marinum in Oysters of Chesapeake Bay

49. Dermocystidium marinum, a parasite of oysters

50. Oyster Mortality Studies in Virginia V. Epizootiology of MSX, A Protistan Pathogen of Oysters

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