Haemogregarines (Apicomplexa: Adeleorina) are the most common and widespread reptilian blood parasites. was the first haemogregarine described from a reptile, the European pond turtle , and initial assessments indicated it was widespread across different pond turtle host species across much of Europe, the Middle East and North Africa. However, recent molecular assessments have indicated the presence of multiple genetically distinct forms in North Africa and the Iberian Peninsula, and extensive mixed infections which may be associated with a negative impact on the hosts.
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