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Trypanosomatida is a group of kinetoplastid excavates distinguished by having only a single flagellum. The name is derived from the Greek trypano (borer) and soma (body) because of the corkscrew-like motion of some trypanosomatid species. All members are exclusively parasitic, found primarily in insects. A few genera have life-cycles involving a secondary host, which may be a vertebrate, invertebrate or plant. These include several species that cause major diseases in humans. Trypanosomatida are intracellular parasites.

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  • Trypanosomatida (en)
  • Trypanosomatida (de)
  • Trypanosomatida (es)
  • Trypanosomatida (ru)
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  • Trypanosomatida is a group of kinetoplastid excavates distinguished by having only a single flagellum. The name is derived from the Greek trypano (borer) and soma (body) because of the corkscrew-like motion of some trypanosomatid species. All members are exclusively parasitic, found primarily in insects. A few genera have life-cycles involving a secondary host, which may be a vertebrate, invertebrate or plant. These include several species that cause major diseases in humans. Trypanosomatida are intracellular parasites. (en)
  • Die Trypanosomatida sind eine Gruppe von einzelligen Flagellaten innerhalb der Gruppe der Kinetoplastea, die sich durch eine einzelne Geißel auszeichnen und die durchweg als Parasiten leben. Viele Trypanosomatida vermehren sich ausschließlich in Insekten; manche Gattungen machen einen Wirtswechsel zwischen Insekten als Vektor und einem Wirbeltierwirt oder einem Pflanzenwirt durch. (de)
  • Los tripanosomátidos (Trypanosomatida) son un orden de protistas del filo Kinetoplastea​ que se caracterizan por tener un solo flagelo. Todos sus miembros son exclusivamente parásitos, de animales, plantas y otros protozoos. Algunos géneros tienen ciclos vitales que implican un huésped secundario, que puede ser alternativamente un vertebrado o una planta. Se incluyen varias especies que causan enfermedades graves en seres humanos, entre las que destacan: (es)
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  • Trypanosomes (en)
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