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Goussia is a taxonomic genus, first described in 1896 by Labbé, containing parasitic protists which largely target fish and amphibians as their hosts. Members of this genus are homoxenous and often reside in the gastrointestinal tract of the host, however others may be found in organs such as the gallbladder or liver.The genera Goussia, as current phylogenies indicate, is part of the class Conoidasida, which is a subset of the parasitic phylum Apicomplexa; features of this phylum, such as a distinct apical complex containing specialized secretory organelles, an apical polar ring, and a conoid are all present within Goussia, and assist in the mechanical invasion of host tissue. The name Goussia is derived from the French word gousse, meaning pod. This name is based on the bi-valve sporocyst

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  • Goussia is a taxonomic genus, first described in 1896 by Labbé, containing parasitic protists which largely target fish and amphibians as their hosts. Members of this genus are homoxenous and often reside in the gastrointestinal tract of the host, however others may be found in organs such as the gallbladder or liver.The genera Goussia, as current phylogenies indicate, is part of the class Conoidasida, which is a subset of the parasitic phylum Apicomplexa; features of this phylum, such as a distinct apical complex containing specialized secretory organelles, an apical polar ring, and a conoid are all present within Goussia, and assist in the mechanical invasion of host tissue. The name Goussia is derived from the French word gousse, meaning pod. This name is based on the bi-valve sporocyst morphology which some Goussians display. Of the original 8 classified Goussians, 6 fit the “pod” morphology. As of this writing, the genera consists of 59 individual species. (en)
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  • Labbe 1896 (en)
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  • Goussia aculeati (en)
  • Goussia alburni (en)
  • Goussia anopli (en)
  • Goussia arinae (en)
  • Goussia auratus (en)
  • Goussia balatonica (en)
  • Goussia bettae (en)
  • Goussia biwaensis (en)
  • Goussia bohemica (en)
  • Goussia carpelli (en)
  • Goussia centropomi (en)
  • Goussia cernui (en)
  • Goussia chalupskyi (en)
  • Goussia cichlidarurn (en)
  • Goussia clupearum (en)
  • Goussia cruciata (en)
  • Goussia cultrati (en)
  • Goussia degiusti (en)
  • Goussia flaviviridis (en)
  • Goussia freemani (en)
  • Goussia girellae (en)
  • Goussia grygieri (en)
  • Goussia gymnocephali (en)
  • Goussia hyalina (en)
  • Goussia hyperolisi (en)
  • Goussia iroquoina (en)
  • Goussia janae (en)
  • Goussia koertingi (en)
  • Goussia lacazei (en)
  • Goussia legeri (en)
  • Goussia leucisci (en)
  • Goussia luciopercae (en)
  • Goussia lusca (en)
  • Goussia malayensis (en)
  • Goussia metchnikovi (en)
  • Goussia minuta (en)
  • Goussia molnarica (en)
  • Goussia neglecta (en)
  • Goussia nipponica (en)
  • Goussia noelleri (en)
  • Goussia notemigonica (en)
  • Goussia notropicum (en)
  • Goussia pannonica (en)
  • Goussia peleci (en)
  • Goussia pogonognathi (en)
  • Goussia polylepidis (en)
  • Goussia scardinii (en)
  • Goussia siliculiformis (en)
  • Goussia sinensis (en)
  • Goussia soumbediounensis (en)
  • Goussia sparis (en)
  • Goussia spraguei (en)
  • Goussia stankovitchi (en)
  • Goussia subepithelialis (en)
  • Goussia thelohani (en)
  • Goussia trichogasteri (en)
  • Goussia vanasi (en)
  • Goussia vimbae (en)
  • Goussia wakabayashii (en)
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  • Species (en)
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  • Goussia (en)
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  • Goussia is a taxonomic genus, first described in 1896 by Labbé, containing parasitic protists which largely target fish and amphibians as their hosts. Members of this genus are homoxenous and often reside in the gastrointestinal tract of the host, however others may be found in organs such as the gallbladder or liver.The genera Goussia, as current phylogenies indicate, is part of the class Conoidasida, which is a subset of the parasitic phylum Apicomplexa; features of this phylum, such as a distinct apical complex containing specialized secretory organelles, an apical polar ring, and a conoid are all present within Goussia, and assist in the mechanical invasion of host tissue. The name Goussia is derived from the French word gousse, meaning pod. This name is based on the bi-valve sporocyst (en)
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  • Goussia (en)
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