Haemoproteus columbae


Haemoproteus columbae is a species of blood parasite related to Plasmodium and other malaria parasites.

Phylogenetic relationships among the Haemosporidia">Haemosporida">Haemosporidia

Haemoproteus columbae is a true member of the genus Haemoproteus, basal to other avian Parahaemoproteus species. Parahaemoproteus species have been subsequently split from Haemoproteus and are recognized as their own genus, sister to Plasmodium malaria parasites.

Transmission

Haemoproteus columbae is transmitted by the pigeon louse fly, Pseudolynchia canariensis.


Pathology or host effects of infection with ''H. columbae''

Haemoproteus columbae infects pigeons. It is usually benign and does not reduce survival of its host. However, it can sometimes be fatal to young pigeons.
It is slated for genome sequencing.