Adelea


Adelea is a genus of parasitic alveolates of the phylum Apicomplexa.
The name is derived from the Greek word adēlos.
The genus was created by Mesnili.

Taxonomy

Adelea together with the genera Adelina and Ithania form the subfamily Ithaniinae. This subfamily was created in 1947 by Ludwig to accommodate these genera of eimeria that share certain morphological features and infect the digestive tracts of insects. The genus Adelina was created by Hesse in 1911 because of morphological differences between the species.

Description

The species in this genus are parasitic on arthropods and have two sporozoites in each Apicomplexa [lifecycle stages|sporocyst].
During syngny, four microgametes associate with the macrogamete. One microgamete penetrates the macrogamete and the remaining three die off.