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Gilruth, J.A. & Bull, L.B. 1912. Enteritis associated with infection of the intestinal wall by cyst-forming protozoa (Neosporidia), occurring in certain native animals (wallaby, kangaroo and wombat). Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria 24: 432-448

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Phylum Family Name Name Type Valid Name Usage Page
APICOMPLEXA EIMERIIDAE Globidium Flesch, 1883 Valid Name Globidium Flesch, 1883 Introduction
APICOMPLEXA EIMERIIDAE Ileocystis Gilruth & Bull, 1912 synonym Ileocystis Gilruth & Bull, 1912 Primary
APICOMPLEXA EIMERIIDAE Ileocystis macropodis Gilruth & Bull, 1912 synonym Globidium macropodis (Gilruth & Bull, 1912) Primary
APICOMPLEXA EIMERIIDAE Ileocystis wombati Gilruth & Bull, 1912 synonym Eimeria wombati (Gilruth & Bull, 1912) Primary
APICOMPLEXA EIMERIIDAE Lasiorhinus latifrons (Owen, 1845) [VOMBATIDAE] Southern Hairy-nosed Wombat (intestinal mucosa, faeces) Associated Fauna Eimeria wombati (Gilruth & Bull, 1912)
APICOMPLEXA EIMERIIDAE Lymphocystis macropodis Gilruth & Bull, 1912 synonym Globidium macropodis (Gilruth & Bull, 1912) Primary
APICOMPLEXA EIMERIIDAE Macropus sp. [MACROPODIDAE] (intestinal mucosa) Associated Fauna Globidium macropodis (Gilruth & Bull, 1912)
APICOMPLEXA SARCOCYSTIDAE Petrogale xanthopus Gray, 1855 [MACROPODIDAE] Yellow-footed Rock-wallaby (intestinal submucosa) Associated Fauna Sarcocystis macropodis Gilruth & Bull, 1912
APICOMPLEXA SARCOCYSTIDAE Sarcocystis macropodis Gilruth & Bull, 1912 synonym Sarcocystis macropodis Gilruth & Bull, 1912 Primary

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