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- The Haemosporidia are related to the gregarines and the piroplasms and coccidians are sister groups.
- Morrison using molecular data has shown that the Haemosporidia appear to nest within the gregarines.
- Haemosporidia closely related to those that cause malaria have been found in their red blood cells.
- The Haemosporidia and the Piroplasma appear to be sister clades and are more closely related to the coccidians than to the gregarines.
- They remain moderate in size and their cytoplasm is not intensely basophilic as is usually in the young stages of other mammalian Haemosporidia.
- Morrison has shown using molecular data that the Haemosporidia are nested within the gregarines and that this clade is distinct from the piroplasms.
- Endoparasitic Haemosporidia of the genus " Haemoproteus " and " Dorisa " have been isolated from the species although these rarely cause death.
- Although considerable revision of this phylum has been done ( the order Haemosporidia now has 17 genera rather than 9 ), these numbers seems likely to be still approximately correct.
- "Plasmodium " is a member of the family Plasmodiidae, order Haemosporidia and phylum Apicomplexa which, along with dinoflagellates and ciliates, make up the taxonomic group Alveolata.