Septatorina
Septatorina is a suborder of parasitic alveolates of the phylum Apicomplexa
Taxonomy
There are five superfamilies and one family in this suborder: superfamilies Fusionicae, Gregarinicae, Porosporicae, Stenophoricae and Stylocephaloidea; and family Blabericolidae.History
This taxon was created in 1885 by Ray Lankester.Description
The defining morphological feature of this taxon is the presence of septum dividing the gamont or trophozoite into a protomerite and deutomerite. The septum may not always be visible by light microscopy. Species in this taxon also have an epimerite.Species in this taxon infect invertebrates and especially arthropods.