subclass acnidosporidia
Noun: A taxonomic subclass within the class Sporozoa (or within the larger group Apicomplexa in modern classifications). It comprises parasitic protozoans characterized by the absence of cnidocysts, which are specialized stinging cells found in some related organisms.
The term is used in scientific, specifically zoological and parasitological, contexts to classify a group of spore-forming parasitic protozoa. * The parasite was classified under the subclass Acnidosporidia due to its morphological features. * Research into the subclass Acnidosporidia has expanded our understanding of apicomplexan diversity.
- In modern taxonomic revisions, the group historically referred to as Acnidosporidia is often integrated into the phylum Apicomplexa. The term may appear in historical literature or specific classificatory frameworks.
- Acnidosporidian (noun/adjective): A member of this subclass; pertaining to this subclass.
- Several acnidosporidian species were identified in the sample.
- (As a taxonomic group) There is no direct common-language synonym. In scientific contexts, it may be referred to descriptively as "non-cnidocyst-forming sporozoans."
This term has a single, specific meaning in biological taxonomy. It does not have general English meanings outside this scientific context.
- a subclass of Sporozoa