N. atlantica Kudryavtsev, Pawlowski & Hausmann 2011
N. branchipila Dykova et al. 2005
N. invadens (Jones 1985)
N. longipodia Volkova & Kudryavtsev 2017
N. pemaquidensis (Page 1970) Page 1987
Neoparamoeba is a genus of Amoebozoa.[1] Species contain intracellular kinetoplastid parasites, of the genus Perkinsela, which are maintained in close contact with the nucleus and are considered obligatory and mutualistic.[2]
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Neoparamoeba is a genus of Amoebozoa. Species contain intracellular kinetoplastid parasites, of the genus Perkinsela, which are maintained in close contact...
Neoparamoeba pemaquidensis is a single-celled species of marine amoebozoan in the genus Neoparamoeba. The species is also called Paramoeba pemaquidensis...
is a potentially fatal disease of some marine fish. It is caused by Neoparamoeba perurans, the most important amoeba in cultured fish. It primarily affects...
of lobsters caused by infection with the sarcomastigophoran (amoeba) Neoparamoeba pemaquidensis. This organism also causes amoebic gill disease in farmed...
components of Neoparamoeba and their relationship is considered mutualistic. "Perkinsiella amoebae-like endosymbionts of Neoparamoeba spp., relatives...
It has also been classified under Gymnamoebia. It includes the genera Neoparamoeba, Pseudoparamoeba and Vexillifera. Peglar MT, Amaral Zettler LA, Anderson...
et al. 2005 sensu Kang et al. 2017. Cunea, ?Janickina,* Korotnevella, Neoparamoeba, Paramoeba, Pseudoparamoeba, Vexillifera. Vannellida Smirnov et al. 2005...
genome sequence shows significant difference from its close relative Neoparamoeba pemaquidensis. Similarities are limited to family or genera levels with...
Barbara F; Hodson, Stephen L (2002). "Biofouling as a reservoir of Neoparamoeba pemaquidensis (Page, 1970), the causative agent of amoebic gill disease...