Dorisa is a genus of parasitic alveolates in the phylum Apicomplexa.

Dorisa
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Dorisa
Species

Dorisa aethiopsaris
Dorisa arizonensis
Dorisa bengalensis
Dorisa chakravartyi
Dorisa graculae
Dorisa hareni
Dorisa harpia
Dorisa hoarei
Dorisa indica
Dorisa mandali
Dorisa passeries
Dorisa rayi
Dorisa vagabundae

The genus was separated from the genus Dorisiella by Levine in 1980.[1] Dorisiella was created for a parasite infecting a marine polychaete by Ray in 1930. Levine separated off a number of species that while morphologically similar occurred in vertebrates rather that polychaetes.

Life cycle

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The species in this genus infect the gastrointestinal wall of vertebrates.

Description

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Genus diagnosis is dependent on the oocyst: there is a definite cell wall in this genus whereas in Dorisiella the oocyst wall is membrane like.

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References

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  1. ^ Levine ND (1980) Dorisa n. gen. (Protozoa, Apicomplexa, Eimeriidae). J Parasitol 66(1):11