Plasmodium - Species of Dubious Validity

Species of Dubious Validity

The following species are currently regarded as questionable validity (nomen dubium).

  • Plasmodium bitis
  • Plasmodium bowiei
  • Plasmodium brucei
  • Plasmodium bufoni
  • Plasmodium caprea
  • Plasmodium carinii
  • Plasmodium causi
  • Plasmodium chalcidi
  • Plasmodium chloropsidis
  • Plasmodium centropi
  • Plasmodium danilweskyi
  • Plasmodium divergens
  • Plasmodium effusum
  • Plasmodium fabesia
  • Plasmodium gambeli
  • Plasmodium galinulae
  • Plasmodium herodiadis
  • Plasmodium limnotragi
  • Plasmodium malariae raupachi
  • Plasmodium metastaticum
  • Plasmodium moruony
  • Plasmodium periprocoti
  • Plasmodium ploceii
  • Plasmodium struthionis

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